As an Australian I simply can't understand how the American government can think that making their citizens pay for health care is a wonderful idea. It's wasteful and the insurance companies are not there to help but to maximise profits so they look at any way to refuse to pay.
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Our legislators are bought.
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$831.48 for an individual, unsubsidized plan for a very healthy woman in her fifties. But thank you for spreading the word about the deadline.
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Over $800 per MONTH? From a European perspective I wouldn't call that insurance but extortion.
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$75 a month?! Most? Where is this magical unicorn hiding? It’s certainly not on the Washington State Healthplanfinder.
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Nor in Texas.
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For everyone that has a subsidized plan that is high, but family, or spouse it will be more. I'm in Ohio and that's a Red state so I blame the
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If you pitch a product as costing $75/month and “most” people discover it really costs $400-1000+ a month, “most” people will hugely disappointed and angry. We shouldn’t be afraid to speak honestly about the American reality of healthcare. Rose-colored glasses don’t help.
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I mean, I'm a huge supporter of the ACA, but when I shopped for plans a few years ago (mid-20s, healthy), it cost $300 a month for a 'catastrophic plan'. Any plan that's $75 is going to cover nothing.
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