What percentage of Americans can afford to spend $625 a month for health insurance for one person?
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02-25-2014, 01:32 AM
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Did you factor in your tax credits which can be paid directly to your insurance company.
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02-25-2014, 01:38 AM
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If you can't afford to spend that, then you can't afford to get sick or injured either.
Because $625 would look like peanuts when you got your hospital bill. It wouldn't cover your admission to the ER. Last year I had a six thousand dollar bill left over from a poor insurance policy, it was for one test. The hospital demanded eight hundred dollars a month and if I didn't pay they would sue. What percentage of Americans can afford to spend eight hundred a month plus the three hundred a month for the lousy insurance I had? Now, we got old enough for Medicare, something I paid into for forty years, and I pay another hundred a month for Advantage, my husband was in for three days with a suspected heart attack. The bill was thirty thousand dollars, our share three hundred. If you truly were in financial difficulty you would qualify for a subsidy, in your case you might have to cut back a little on the little life luxuries. There is a difference. |
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