Thursday, September 11, 2008
Guardian Survey: Men are Twice as Likely as Women to Use Credit Cards to Pay for Major Health Expenses
Men are more likely than women to use credit cards to pay for major medical recovery expenses and both sexes largely agree that a critical illness would pose a financial hardship, according to a recent survey from The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America (Guardian). The study, Benefits & Behavior -- Spotlight on Group Critical Illness, also revealed a significant generational gap with regard to expectations that family and friends will provide loans to pay for medical debt.
Guardian Survey: Men are Twice as Likely as Women to Use Credit Cards to Pay for Major Health Expenses
Source: PR Newswire
Guardian Survey: Men are Twice as Likely as Women to Use Credit Cards to Pay for Major Health Expenses
Source: PR Newswire