my premium tripled, my deductible went up 50% and my co-pay doubled I've been self employed 15 years, never had issues until now
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To clarify: you are enrolled in a marketplace plan and your income is too high to qualify for subsidies?
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Non-expansion states had higher premiums but that is thanks to their state's red-led legislature.
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Just expanding Medicaid does a lot to lower costs for consumers. States that didn't saw bigger increases.
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That is what I was saying, or meant, about non-expansion states
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No one asked me and no one cared when my family premiums doubled to $2600/mo! Stealing from my kids!!
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many many people blame the increases in their PRIVATE non-exchange medical insurance on ACA. They expect premium reductions now.
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I would not know, since before Obama as an adult I never had insurance due to multi-issues that would have been all pre-existing.
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Congratulations on your afflictions. I would recommend against breeding. P.S. Fat is not a disability.
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This is bullshit - when premiums go up employers buy less robust plans with higher deductibles and copays - we do feel it
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I am preparing to retire, no health care subsidies for me, working harder for the benefit of the poor. Poll isn't counting me
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I quit reading when you started telling me what I think.
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