Quant thesis: Spikes in insurance deductible and medical billing searches, especially in January and post-open enrollment, signal consumer health cost stress and reduced discretionary spending. Rising health cost anxiety compresses consumer discretionary budgets and spending confidence.
Plain English: Spikes in insurance deductible and medical billing searches, especially in January and post-open enrollment, signal consumer health cost stress and reduced discretionary spending. Rising health cost anxiety compresses consumer discretionary budgets and spending confidence.
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Spikes in insurance deductible and medical billing searches, especially in January and post-open enrollment, signal consumer health cost stress and reduced discretionary spending. Rising health cost anxiety compresses consumer discretionary budgets and spending confidence.
Spikes in insurance deductible and medical billing searches, especially in January and post-open enrollment, signal consumer health cost stress and reduced discretionary spending. Rising health cost anxiety compresses consumer discretionary budgets and spending confidence.
Spikes in insurance deductible and medical billing searches, especially in January and post-open enrollment, signal consumer health cost stress and reduced discretionary spending. Rising health cost anxiety compresses consumer discretionary budgets and spending confidence.
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