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The group recommends full assistance for those even twice above poverty level.
By JOHN NORTON
THE PUEBLO CHIEFTAINEven if the unemployed and the working poor can afford some kind of health insurance, the money they spend on it means depleted savings, inability to pay for education for themselves and their children and other opportunity costs, according to a recent study of health care costs in Colorado.
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