As Americans Spend More Out Of Pocket On Healthcare, Startups See Opportunity Americans are spending ever-rising sums of their own money on healthcare, with so-called out-of-pocket expenses now topping $470 billion annually, per the federal government. 04/24/2024 - 12:00 am | View Link
Rising complaints of unauthorized Obamacare plan-switching and sign-ups trigger concern Federal and state regulators aren't doing enough to stop the growing problem of rogue health insurance brokers making unauthorized policy switches for Affordable Care Act policyholders, say consumers, ... 04/15/2024 - 6:20 am | View Link
Affordable Care Act enrollment jumped nearly 50% in Duval County, outpacing rest of state the city's official social media account posted on X. The federal government does show there were 40,276 "new enrollees" in Duval County. But those new enrollees are a mix of residents who ... 04/4/2024 - 6:53 am | View Link
Elizabeth Warren talks turkey about Obamacare's perverse incentives But practically, the insurers are just paying themselves ... About 4 in 5 exchange enrollees receive government assistance with their premiums. This year alone, Obamacare premium subsidies ... 12/6/2023 - 4:27 am | View Link
Obamacare premiums rise for 2024, but subsidies will protect most enrollees Most state-based exchanges are also offering similar special enrollment periods. Lower-income enrollees can qualify for subsidies that eliminate their premiums next year and greatly reduce their ... 10/25/2023 - 2:33 am | View Link
The social media company said it had a ‘good start to the year,’ but investors seem to think it wasn’t good enough.
Meta announced its first-quarter earnings after the closing bell on Wednesday. The company’s stock plunged 12% in after-hours trading, due to the company’s increased expenses and mediocre revenue projections.
Techno-optimism pervades governments and nongovernmental organizations, and influences the thinking of billionaires.
Silicon Valley venture capitalist Marc Andreessen penned a 5,000-word manifesto in 2023 that gave a full-throated call for unrestricted technological progress to boost markets, broaden energy production, improve education and strengthen liberal democracy.
AI-generated images draw in users—and Facebook’s recommendation algorithm may be organically promoting these posts.
If you’ve spent time on Facebook over the past six months, you may have noticed photorealistic images that are too good to be true: children holding paintings that look like the work of professional artists, or majestic log cabin interiors that are the stuff of Airbnb dreams.
Remember, anything can happen with summer movies.
“Barbenheimer” is a hard act to follow. But as Hollywood enters another summer movie season, armed with fewer superheroes and a landscape vastly altered by the strikes, it’s worth remembering the classic William Goldman quote about what works: “Nobody knows anything.”
A year into the job, the rideshare CEO shares how he turned the company cash-flow positive and why he may pull out from Minneapolis.
When Lyft CEO David Risher took the helm of the rideshare company from cofounders Logan Green and John Zimmer a year ago, his mandate was clear: create a sustainable business by getting the perennial second-place rideshare company to stop bleeding money.
A judge in Centennial is weighing whether the sole owner of a tiny home construction company can be held personally liable for the alleged theft of a customer’s deposit.
His decision will be the first court verdict regarding Holy Ground Tiny Homes in Englewood, which took $6 million in deposits from 180 customers who never received houses.