Justin Rust

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Report: Dental spending spikes after tax refunds

Consumers spend more on dental services during tax-refund season, according to a new report from the JPMorgan Chase Institute. The increase in healthcare spending suggests patients are putting off health and dental treatments until they have additional cash.


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