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This proposal would expand Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) to allow more Americans to open and use them for medical expenses, potentially making them available to people with different types of health insurance coverage than currently allowed. The change would let workers and individuals save money tax-free for doctor visits, prescriptions, and other healthcare costs, while also allowing them to invest those savings for potential growth. This would primarily benefit people looking for ways to reduce their out-of-pocket medical expenses and build up healthcare savings over time.
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