victoriavictrix wrote:Evelien wrote:I understand. People with lower incomes get extra help to pay for health care btw, I forgot to mention that. I still get help too since I only just graduated last year and my income isn't exactly steady yet. I get around a $100 a month to help me pay for my health insurance.
I wouldn't want it any other way but then again I'm used to it this way, it's always been this way here for as long as I can remember . There's always the possibility of getting cheaper health insurance with less coverage and more risk.
I don't know what people with jobs pay on average for their coverage. I do know that private health insurance is insane. I am 62 with some health issues and a husband with diabetes and other health issues, and we pay $2500 a month for the two of us. No, I didn't make a mistake with the zeros. That is what we pay. We don't even have a particularly wonderful policy. But we can't switch because his diabetes and the complications would not be covered ("pre-existing" conditions are not covered by new policies).
Friends of ours who couldn't afford insurance put off having his cancer treated until he turned 65 and he could go on Medicare (the old-age health coverage you pay for with taxes until you retire, but which doesn't kick in until 65), and the result of that is that he is in the hospital right now as the cancer spread.
Evelien wrote:But... I don't get it. It's been all over the news (a while ago) that Obama wants to do something about healthcare but the American citizens are against it..? What's that about then..?
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