Ray Kluender, Columnist

The Worst Part About Getting Sick Isn’t Medical Bills

Lost income dwarfs health-care costs and most workers lack protection against disability.

What comes after hurts more.

Photographer: Boris Horvath/AFP/Getty Images
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Speaking at the signing ceremony for Medicare in 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson declared:

Since then, Medicare has proven to be a transformative program for insuring elderly Americans against the risk of illness and injury. This success has contributed to a growing effort to extend the program to all Americans, most of whom now get health insurance from their employers.