While health care costs are steadily rising, the United States is about to see a giant jump in the number of senior citizens. Between 2010 and 2040, the number will jump from 50 to 80 million people. Jack W. Plunkett, CEO of Plunkett Research, Ltd.™, demonstrates why that is going to have an impact on the United States health care system using the latest market research and statistics. Also discussed are the subjects of the government health care bill, the large number of uninsured in the US and how United States health care costs compare to other nations in the OECD. These subjects have, and will continue to have, influence on health care industry trends As always, visit us at: www.facebook.com twitter.com and at www.plunkettresearch.com
This book is for the coin collector who wants to purchase coins as an investment. Author David L. Ganz shows how to take $10,000 and buy 100 coins, none costing more than $100, to create a retirement portfolio certain to gain in value.
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