Healthcare takes hefty bite out of Minnesotans’ incomes
Minneapolis Star Tribune, December 20, 2007
Almost 1.1 million Minnesotans can expect to spend more than 10 percent of their pretax incomes next year on healthcare, according to a report. For a quarter of those state residents, the cost will be more than 25 percent of pretax incomes.
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