DotyM.EdwardsJ.HolmgrenA., 2005. Seeing Red: Americans Driven into Debt by Medical Bills. Issue Brief: Commonwealth Fund Publication #837. New York: The Commonwealth Fund.
2.
DrenteaP.LavrakasP., 2000. Over the Limit: The Association among Health, Race, and Debt. Social Science and Medicine50 (4): 517–529.
3.
DuhiggC.2007. At Many Homes, More Profit and Less Nursing. New York Times September 23 (online).
4.
FrankR. H.2007. Falling Behind: How Rising Inequality Harms the Middle Class. Berkeley, Calif.: The University of California Press.
5.
GosselinP.ZimmermanS., 2008. Trends in Income Volatility and Risk, 1970–2004. Urban Institute Working Paper, May. Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute.
6.
GrafovaI.2007. Your Money or Your Life: Managing Health, Managing Money. Journal of Family Economic Issues28: 285–303.
7.
GruberJ.RodriguezD., 2007. How Much Uncompensated Care Do Doctors Provide?Journal of Health Economics26 (1): 1151–1169.
8.
HackerJ.2006. The Great Risk Shift. New York: Oxford University Press.
9.
HarrisG.2007. Advisors Say FDA Flaws Put Lives at Risk. New York Times December 1 (online).
10.
HoffmanC.RowlandD.HamelE., 2005. Medical Debt and Access to Health Care. Washington, D.C.: Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured.
11.
Kaiser Family Foundation. 2008. Economic Problems Facing Families. Kaiser Public Opinion Survey Brief April.
LeonhardtD.2007. One Safety Net is Disappearing. What Will Follow?New York Times April 4:C1.
14.
LyonsA.YilmazerT., 2005. Health and Financial Strain: Evidence from the Survey of Consumer Finances. Southern Economic Journal71 (4): 873–890.
15.
PriceR.BurgardS., 2008. The New Employment Contract and Worker Health in the United States. In Making Americans Healthier: Social Policy as Health Policy, SchoeniR.HouseJ.KaplanG.PollackH., eds. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.
16.
SawhillI.MortonJ., 2008. Economic Mobility: Is the American Dream Alive and Well? Report from the Economic Mobility Project of the Pew Charitable Trust. Washington, D.C.: Pew Charitable Trust.
17.
SchoenC.CollinsS.KrissJ.DotyM., 2008. How Many are Underinsured? Trends Among U.S. Adults, 2003 and 2007. Health Affairs Web Release, June 10.
18.
SeifretR.RukavinaM., 2006. Bankruptcy is the Tip of a Medical-Debt Iceberg. Health Affairs Web Exclusive25 (2): w89–w92.
19.
ZedlinC.RukavinaM., 2007. Borrowing to Stay Healthy: How Credit Card Debt is Related to Medical Expenses. New York: Demos.