Voters want solutions as health insurance costs rise sharply
Working two jobs isn’t exactly the way Dave Coffman envisioned his retirement.
But that’s how it’s turning out.
“I’m working basically because of health care,” said Coffman, 62, a retired school principal who lives with his wife in Lee’s Summit.
Until they qualify for Medicare, they have to buy private coverage. For now, their insurance bills amount to around $1,000 a month — including long-term care insurance, ...
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