Chad

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Walking into a car dealership puts a knot in the pit of my stomach. I feel cheapened by the whole experience. I know that I will have to haggle with the salesperson, as the sticker price is never the real price. I will endure the silly playacting (“Let me see what my manager can do”). Even if I walk out with a good deal, I leave feeling ambushed, frazzled.
The Price We Pay: What Broke American Health Care--and How to Fix It
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