Aflac Chairman and CEO Dan Amos says the insurance company will offer a higher premium policy 'option' as inflation takes control of Americans' 'purse strings.'
Aflac Chairman and CEO Dan Amos says record-high inflation poses a ‘challenging environment’ for consumers.from the Federal Reserve following August’s hot inflation report, Aflac’s chairman and CEO warned how higher rates can force average Americans to lose control of their "purse strings."
"Inflation's terrible for the consumer and it really creates a problem," CEO Dan Amos told FOX Business’ Maria Bartiromo Wednesday. "It affects the purse strings of the average consumer and how they can afford these higher costs of health care.
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