
All of the following are concerns about health care in the United States except
A) in 2010, more than 49 million Americans did not have health insurance.
B) in 2011 employer-provided health insurance cost $5,429 for single coverage and $15,073 for family coverage.
C) younger workers find it harder to get coverage because they are employed in entry-level jobs without benefits.
D) the cost of healthcare has been growing at a rapid pace, especially for those over age 65.
E) new medical technology and services have made health care less expensive.
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