Many Americans forced to choose: Pay medical bills or maintain holiday cheer
The 2021 Aflac Health Care Issues Survey reveals that many American households face significant financial challenges due to medical expenses, particularly in the wake of COVID-19. Approximately 64% of households affected by COVID-19 incurred out-of-pocket medical costs over the last year. As the holiday season approaches, 60% of these families worry about financial burdens. Additionally, households with children are disproportionately impacted, with many reporting they are forced to take on extra work or deplete savings. Aflac highlights the importance of supplemental insurance to help cover these expenses.
- Aflac emphasizes the importance of supplemental insurance to address rising healthcare costs.
- Aflac remains a trusted provider, with significant market presence in both Japan and the U.S.
- 64% of households affected by COVID-19 faced high out-of-pocket medical expenses.
- Households with children reported increased financial stress due to healthcare costs.
COLUMBUS, Ga., Dec. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Many American households struggle to pay for medical expenses, forcing some to make difficult decisions. According to the 2021 Aflac Health Care Issues Survey released today, these choices include working more, forgoing medical care, cutting back on holiday spending and more. Even with health insurance, families that experienced COVID-19 and those with children are especially hard hit. With the latest Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data indicating more than 45 million Americans tested positive for COVID-19 since the pandemic began, millions of households may be facing similar financial challenges, especially as the holiday season approaches.
"The study paints a picture of resourcefulness and sacrifice with certain households reporting that they had to take extra shifts at work, dip into their 401(k) accounts and even delay medical treatment for themselves," said Jeramy Tipton, senior vice president, Distribution Expansion and Consumer Markets at Aflac. "We also found that households with health insurance are not immune from having to cope with significant out-of-pocket health care expenses."
COVID-19 contributing to increased financial stress
According to the Aflac study, households that have experienced a COVID-19 diagnosis since the start of the pandemic are far more likely to have experienced high out-of-pocket costs. Most notably:
- Nearly two-thirds (
64% ) had out-of-pocket health care expenses in the last 12 months, compared to45% of other American households. - Nearly a quarter (
23% ) reported more than$1,500 in out-of-pocket expenses versus16% of non-COVID-19 households. - These families were three times more likely to have taken money out of their 401(k) or other retirement funds, twice as likely to have borrowed money from a friend or family, and three times as likely to have filed for bankruptcy compared to families that did not experience COVID-19.
Financial challenges are also putting a damper on holiday cheer. More than half (
- Reducing overall holiday spending on gifts and/or décorations (
41% ). - Canceling holiday travel plans to see friends and/or family (
40% ). - Canceling holiday events (
37% ).
Even the insured feel the pinch
Roughly half (
"Unfortunately, health care costs are rising, but that doesn't mean Americans should have to decide between paying medical bills or celebrating the holidays," said Tipton. "Households can help prevent future holiday blues by educating themselves on supplemental benefits, which help close the gap for costs that health insurance doesn't cover. Plans like critical illness, cancer or hospital indemnity are great because they pay policyholders cash to cover anything from copays to monthly bills such as mortgage or rent, enabling them to focus on the things that matter most, like holiday cheer."
Households with children make more sacrifices to maintain holiday cheer
Naturally, households with children are less likely to reduce their holiday spending (
Holidays aside, households with children experience more financial hardships year-round than other households:
- About half,
51% , of households with children say they acted out of concern over medical expenses last year compared to only34% of households without children. - Within the past 12 months, households with children are:
- More than twice as likely to have picked up hours/shifts (
45% vs.17% ). - Nearly twice as likely to have tapped into their 401(k)/retirement savings (
21% vs.11% ). - Much more likely to have filed for/declared bankruptcy (
7% vs.1% ).
"Throughout the pandemic, parents have been confronted with hard decisions on how to best care for their children," continued Tipton. "The survey shows high health care costs are forcing parents to make even more sacrifices this holiday season – which should be a joyous time of year – on top of everything they already do for their families year-round."
To see additional survey findings and learn more about the financial effects of health care issues – and how Aflac can help with the expenses health insurance doesn't cover – visit Aflac.com/HCI.
Methodology
The 2021 Aflac Health Care Issues Survey is a national online survey of 1,003 U.S. adults fielded in September 2021 by Hill+Knowlton Strategies. Learn more about the survey findings at Aflac.com/HCI.
ABOUT AFLAC INCORPORATED
Aflac Incorporated (NYSE: AFL) is a Fortune 500 company helping provide protection to more than 50 million people through its subsidiaries in Japan and the U.S., where it is a leading supplemental insurer, by paying cash fast when policyholders get sick or injured. For more than six decades, insurance policies of Aflac Incorporated's subsidiaries have given policyholders the opportunity to focus on recovery, not financial stress. Aflac Life Insurance Japan is the leading provider of medical and cancer insurance in Japan, where it insures 1 in 4 households. For 15 consecutive years, Aflac Incorporated has been recognized by Ethisphere as one of the World's Most Ethical Companies. In 2021, Fortune included Aflac Incorporated on its list of World's Most Admired Companies for the 20th time, and Bloomberg added Aflac Incorporated to its Gender-Equality Index, which tracks the financial performance of public companies committed to supporting gender equality through policy development, representation and transparency, for the second consecutive year. To find out how to get help with expenses health insurance doesn't cover, get to know us at Aflac.com or Aflac.com/Espanol.
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