Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects millions of people worldwide.
In 2022, the estimated cost of diabetes in the United States was $412.9 billion. This includes $306.6 billion in direct healthcare costs, and $106.3 billion in indirect costs.
According to the CDC, about one in four health care dollars is spent on people with diagnosed diabetes. The average person with diabetes can spend between $3,300 and $4,600 per year managing their condition, even with health insurance.
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