After an incredible weekend spent at FinCon13, I’m exhausted! Luckily I was contacted by Marcela Dev Vivo a few weeks ago who kindly asked if she could share an infographic with my readers. I said YES! Marcela De Vivo is freelance marketer and financial adviser who loves to blog and share her experiences. She has only recently taken interest in infographics, and anticipates creating many more in the near future. She hopes that you find this one informative and revealing. You may check out more of her work at http://marcela.co
Medical Debt in the U.S.
With Obamacare as one of the most hot-button issues in the political landscape of 2013, it’s important to consider the industry that program is trying to reform. While medical bills continue to pile for Americans, our nation continues to ask itself: is debt from medical care destined to be a permanent fixture of our economic status, one that we just accept with elder age, or is it something that we can overhaul and redefine for future generations? With the Supreme Court upholding the constitutionality of the reform this past June and implementation to begin in January, it’s time to know precisely about the crisis at hand with facts provided by National Debt Relief.
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