healthcosts

    By Regina Lewis

    | 3:30PM 7/06/2011
    One of the most costly mistakes people make when it comes to medical care is assuming that using your health insurance -- if you're lucky enough to have it -- is always the best way to go. But there are times when it may just be cheaper to negotiate with your doctors and pay out of pocket.

    By Lita Epstein

    | 10:00AM 3/21/2010
    Spending on health care is projected to rise from 16% of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2007 to 37% by 2050 and 49% by 2082. In other words, if allowed to grow uncontrolled, health care will eat up half of everyone's spending money by 2082. Federal spending on health care also will grow to...

    By Gina Roberts-Grey

    | 5:30PM 10/27/2009
    It seems not all industries are suffering from the recession. Even though Americans are paying less on everything from hotel rooms to holiday gifts, and small businesses are fighting to hang on to their dwindling credit, the recession-inspired rollback theme hasn't quite made it to the long-term...

    By Daria Dolan

    | 10:00AM 6/05/2009
    Ken and Daria Dolan, America's first family of personal finance, answer your questions every Friday. Click here to ask Ken and Daria your question. Medical costs in the U.S. are still skyrocketing, topping more than $8,000 a year per person. In fact, a recent study showed 60% of all bankruptcies...

    By Tom Barlow

    | 3:05PM 1/28/2008
    Medical costs can destroy the best-laid future plans. That's why I find the yearly health of the nation report by the CDC so useful. It clarifies trends and expectations, helping me plan my insurance needs. For example, here are some snippets from the comprehensive report: We spent $2...