When treating allergies, your wallet may drain faster than your sinuses.
According to the latest ValuePenguin study, 31.8% of American adults have allergies — whether seasonal, food or eczema. And spending on allergic reactions rose 230% between 2000 and 2021.
In addition to exploring our findings, stick around to learn how you can utilize your health insurance to save on allergy spending.
Featuring:
Divya Sangameshwar
Divya Sangameshwar is an Insurance Expert and Spokesperson at ValuePenguin by LendingTree and has been telling stories about insurance since 2014. Her work has been featured on USA Today, Reuters, CNBC, MarketWatch, MSN, Yahoo, Consumer Reports, Consumer Affairs and several other media outlets around the country. Divya is passionate about helping Americans understand their insurance works and its impact on their finances and lives.