Health costs skyrocketing
Cincinnati Enquirer, September 24, 2008
Businesses in the greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky areas will see an 11.1% average increase in healthcare costs, which beats the national average increase that will be about 6%. Experts say the region's poor health habits and increasing payments by insurers are to blame.
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