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Answer:
A. Poor health among uninsured people cost almost $125 billion in 2004.
Explanation:
Uninsurance here refers to the lack of any form of health insurance coverage. It could be private or public.
The major benefit of having health insurance is the avoidance of high and unexpected medical costs.
The evidential support for the claim that uninsurance is a financial burden is the fact that poor health among uninsured people which is as a result of lack of any health insurance cost almost $125 billion in 2004.
Poor people who did not have health insurance incurred a cost of $125 billion in 2004. A cost that is more than what they would have paid if they had any health insurance.