In already precarious industry, US musicians struggle for health care
- Many musicians in the U.S. face health insurance challenges while navigating a complex system of costs and coverage.
- Record labels should treat their artists as valuable employees by providing fair wages and health benefits.
- Some U.S. musicians rely on the Affordable Care Act for health care, which is threatened by the Trump administration.
- Dropping the ACA could lead to higher costs, causing artists to drop their health insurance and potentially leading to medical debt.
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In already precarious industry, US musicians struggle for healthcare
In already precarious industry, US musicians struggle for healthcare Estelle.Bronkhorst Sun, 07/06/2025 - 05:00 LOS ANGELES - In 2019, American musician Jon Dee Graham suffered a heart attack that left him "dead" for several minutes -- a scare that inspired his album, "Only Dead For a Little While."Eighteen months later he had a stroke. And now, the 66-year-old is facing his biggest health challenge yet -- and like most musicians, he's underins…
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