Jasmine lives in Canada. Hiromi lives in the United States. How does Jasmine’s health insurance MOST likely differ from Hiromi’s? (1 point) Jasmine’s is provided by private agencies. Jasmine’s is paid for by the government. Jasmine is unable to have any health insurance. Jasmine is paying a higher price for insurance. Jasmine is paying a higher price for insurance.

Jasmine's health insurance is most likely paid for by the government, as Canada has a public healthcare system which provides universal coverage for its residents. Hiromi's health insurance, on the other hand, is typically provided by private agencies in the United States, where healthcare is largely based on private insurance. Therefore, Jasmine's health insurance differs from Hiromi's in that it is likely paid for by the government.