Women Pay $1 Billion A Year More For Health Insurance, Thanks To “Gender Rating”

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Women pay more for health insurance than men, because of a practice called "gender rating" that lets insurers charge women more for coverage. A new report from the National Women's Law Center found*even women in good health often get charged more than male counterparts. Collectively, discriminatory health insurance practices cost American women $1 billion more per year than men. More »Post from: Blisstree
 
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