Working women have higher health care costs than men, study finds
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ViewWorking women in the U.S. spend an average of $266 more per year out of pocket on health care costs than men, a new report from Deloitte said.
Collectively, women in the U.S. spend $15.4 billion more in out-of-pocket expenses than men. Even when excluding maternity care, women ages 19-64 spend more than men on...