It's not just housing; Northern California healthcare costs are 30% higher than rest of state

When it comes to health care, residents of Northern California are paying a whole lot more than their neighbors to the South. According to a study from the UC Berkeley's Petris Center, which researches affordability and access to health care markets, health care costs in Northern California outstrip Southern California by 30 percent. The gap grows even wider when looking at one of the most expensive portions of health care costs: inpatient procedures. According to the study, the average inpatient…
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