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One-third of Americans cut back on other expenses to cover healthcare in 2025, survey shows

IQ TIMES MEDIABy IQ TIMES MEDIAMarch 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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March 12 (Reuters) – Roughly one-third of Americans cut back on food, utilities or other daily expenses to pay for healthcare last year, research ‌from the West Health-Gallup Center showed on Thursday, as steeper prices ‌and rising living costs hit households.

A nationally and state-representative survey of nearly 20,000 U.S. adults in all ​50 states and in the District of Columbia, conducted from June to August 2025, found that 33% of respondents had made at least one trade-off in daily expenses to pay for healthcare.

This was far more common among Americans who do not have ‌health insurance, with 62% ⁠of those surveyed saying they have made at least one sacrifice to pay for healthcare, including 32% who had to borrow ⁠money and 24% who had prolonged their current medication.

Among those with insurance, close to three in 10 have made at least one sacrifice, the survey found.

Most Americans with ​private health ​insurance are paying higher premiums and steeper ​out-of-pocket costs in 2026, including ‌millions of people in the government-subsidized Affordable Care Act plans in which extra COVID pandemic-era subsidies have expired.

“We’re actually finding that people are reporting higher incidences of metabolic disease or depression and anxiety. We’re not getting healthier as a society, we’re actually getting sicker, and the healthcare cost is going up on top ‌of it,” said Timothy Lash, president of West ​Health Policy Center, a nonprofit organization focused on ​healthcare and aging.

In another survey ​of 5,660 U.S. adults, collected primarily through Gallup’s panel between ‌October and December last year, Americans reported ​having delayed a ​life event or change within the past four years due to healthcare costs, such as buying a new home or taking a vacation.

Nearly 9% ​of the respondents of this ‌survey, also released on Thursday, postponed their retirement due to healthcare ​costs, whereas twice as many reported delaying a job change.

(Reporting by Sriparna ​Roy in Bengaluru; Editing by Sahal Muhammed)



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