Unmarried couples more likely to lack health insurance
14th Nov 2006, 01:05 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- People in unmarried partnerships are much less likely to have health insurance than married couples, and the effect is greater for heterosexual cohabiters than it is for homosexual ones, according to a recent study.
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