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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not aca. $5300/month for 4 of us. Ppo [/quote] Why??!! [/quote] Why what? [/quote] This is crazy! 60k a year in health insurance premiums?? Wow. I never realized they could get that high. Crap, I would rather work at home depot when i am "retired" just to get health insurance..[/quote] Well, there is a single - one - option in all of VA for a ppo. Well, there are two options: a gold and silver ppo. We did gold for years and it wasn’t worth the extra amount so this is the “lower” silver amount. I didn’t retire young to scrimp on health insurance but it is outrageous. [/quote] I’m the poster who said our ‘21 monthly ins premium was $5300/month for a ppo. To recap: it is the only ppo option available in VA. Our premium went down for the first time in years in ‘22 to $4900 and we just received a notice that our ‘23 coverage will be $3900. We are thrilled. [/quote] VA doesn't have great private insurance choices. MD does. Not sure about DC. And the prices in MD seem lower than VA. They will get you one way or the other. Taxes may be lower in VA, but medical costs are lower in MD, and there are more medical facilities in MD. [/quote]
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