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The role of economics and personal finance in our society is often linked with physical health and wellness.  Mary Willeford of the Frontier Nursing Service spoke of a rural Appalachian community that “the economic level of the people….is so low that they cannot provide for themselves even the minimum amount of medical, nursing and health care requisite for the protection of the individual or of the community.”