Cindy Zeldin, co-author of the Borrowing to Stay Healthy Report speaks about four important points of data in medical indebted households.
Zeldin reports that medically indebted households have higher credit card debt on average and compares percentage of those in debt to non-medically indebted households. (0:38)
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