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Hearing Aids Are Sound Investment in Down Economy

In a recession, persons with hearing loss may decide not to get hearing aids because of the cost - between $1,000 and $4,000. Hearing aids are not covered by Medicare or private insurance plans, so many people may find the price prohibitive.

However, there is well-documented evidence proving that hearing aids positively impact the user's emotional, psychological, social, and physical well-being.

But there are even more advantages to wearing hearing aids. Various studies carried out by Better Hearing Institute (BHI) indicate that hearing aids are a sound investment because they not only enhance the user's overall quality of life, but also boost the earning power.

One such study demonstrated that an untreated hearing impairment may lead to a loss of nearly $23,000 per year depending on the severity of a hearing loss. But BHI says that the use of hearing aids mitigates those negative effects by about 50 percent.

To read more about how hearing aids are a sound investment for person with hearing loss in a down economy, visit: Surviving the Recession: Put Your Money Where Your Ears Are .

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