Affordability
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Lack of dental coverage traps PA residents in medical and credit debt
The lack of dental care can cost Pennsylvania residents thousands of dollars during an emergency. Over a quarter of Pennsylvanians lack dental coverage and face higher medical bills.
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Trump’s tariff plan would raise prices and ‘reduce the living standard of Americans,’ economists say
Trump’s plan would effectively be a sales tax that disproportionately harms working-class families and could cause a trade war that hurts US companies, economists say.
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13 wildest lies Trump told in the debate with Kamala Harris
Ex-President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris met for their first presidential debate—and Trump unleashed a barrage of lies and misleading claims.
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Rob Bresnahan opposes law that brought down prescription drug costs
Rob Bresnahan came out against the Inflation Reduction Act’s healthcare reforms even though they benefit millions of Pennsylvania residents.
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Doctors say the ‘Inflation Reduction Act’ has been a success story in Pennsylvania
Here’s how a single policy from the Biden-Harris administration saved hundreds of thousands of Pennsylvanians money every month.
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Lancaster Dems praise Inflation Reduction Act’s lowering of prescription drug costs
Lancaster County Democrats celebrated the two-year anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act on Friday. The landmark legislation has helped millions of Pa. residents with lower prescription drug costs and more.
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Back to school time: Here’s where to score free backpacks and supplies in Pennsylvania
If you are struggling with the cost of school supplies for your child, try hitting up one of these community events to score some free backpacks and supplies.
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Report: 3 Pennsylvania cities among the most affordable for senior housing
The report from online directory Seniorly found that Johnstown, Scranton, and McKeesport are among the 25 U.S. cities with the lowest monthly assisted living costs, while Pennsylvania ranks in the middle of the pack among states.
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Here’s who’s paying less for inhalers in Pennsylvania, and how it happened
Pennsylvanians with asthma are seeing the price of their inhalers drop from $645 to $35, thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act.
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Pennsylvanians will see a change in their electric bills starting in June
All Pennsylvania regulated electric companies are adjusting their rates starting June 1, with most lowering their rates and only one increasing them.

























