Midlife adults express general satisfaction with health insurance coverage, albeit with caveats.

The costs of health care and medical debt plague many midlife adults.

One-quarter of midlife adults consider an individual health insurance premium of $100 per month to be unaffordable.

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The study was conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago using its AmeriSpeak Panel.

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A senior woman of African decent, sits up on an exam table during a routine check-up as she greets her doctor. She is dressed casually and smiling as her female doctor enters the room.

Senior female patient having blood pressure taken during medical examination appointment

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