Aetna, Anthem, Cigna, Humana and UnitedHealth Group — cumulatively collected $4.5 billion in net earnings in the first three months of 2017. That was by far the biggest first-quarter haul for the group since the ACA exchanges went live in 2014.https://www.axios.com/profits-are-booming-at-health-insurance-companies-1513302495-18f3710a-c0b4-4ce3-8b7f-894a755e6679.html …
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The article isn’t about health insurance...
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Bobby, the Insurance Industry never struggles to find profits, They have exposure, they then adjust premiums and leverage the market, spreading their investments far and wide. This article signifies a forthcoming increase in related premiums.
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You’re simply wrong...
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Well I don't agree, look at the industry as a whole since the depression. Also consider the largest lobby in DC as well. When you write your own regulatory laws, who is to stop you from feasting. Shelters, let's talk shelters. Hide profits and show losses.
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Well first off insurance is regulated on the state level so I know you are not as informed as you think.. But you can look up which auto insurers made money last year and I think you would be surprised at the results.. yes some made money but not as much as you are making it seem
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