Thursday, April 9, 2020

Short-term insurance plans may help newly unemployed Oklahomans

Thanks to deregulatory action taken by the Trump Administration in 2018, many Oklahomans facing a gap in employment may now take advantage of short-term insurance plans.


The COVID-19 outbreak has hit many Oklahoma families in different ways, from hospitalization to isolation to abrupt job loss. Nearly 69,000 Oklahomans filed initial claims for unemployment compensation last week, breaking all previous state records. As the state response to the virus continues and m...

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from Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs Short-term insurance plans may help newly unemployed Oklahomans