Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$5k deductible is "reasonable" wow. Insane in my view.
Very reasonable considering any major surgery consisting of a 1-3 day hospital stay will cost you around 50k. 5k is much more reasonable
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree. Obamacare sucks. What a joke.
Obamacare is private insurance, Idiot. The ACA just forces you to get private insurance and has exchanges (all private) where you can enroll with other people for reduced rates.
We know that dumbass. The ACA jacked up premiums and jacked up deductibles. It fucking sucks.
NO IT DID NOT. Christ, you are so stupid! Look at the rates before and after. You are dead wrong and clearly one of the freeloaders who never had healthcare insurance before.
I can't believe that you are young enough to be a nanny but old/stupid enough to watch Fox "news". You are truly a rare combination of stupid.
Premiums did go up for a lot of people. It's due to a lot of factors, but a big one is because they have to accept everyone and can't discriminate based upon preexisting conditions, etc. I think that is a great thing and support the ACA, but to deny that premiums increased for lots of people in the middle is ignorant.
I've always had private insurance as a nanny, so it's a little over 10 years now. My premium almost doubled after the ACA for the same coverage, but with a higher deductible. In 10 years I've had my premiums increase slightly from one year to another, but never double.
Insurance companies raised premiums before the ACA, too, sometimes quite dramatically. Assuming you were able to get insurance at all. And of course, the companies are going to blame this on the ACA, because it's a convenient scapegoat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies or anyone making under $45k a year can't afford health insurance. Period. No use splitting hairs on what it's purpose is/was/will be!!
I'm a nanny I make rougly 25k per year. I'm in my early 30's I have blue cross blue shield private health insurance and my monthly premiums are 130 per month. I have a 5k deductible. I can afford my insurance just fine. I decided to keep my insurance once obamacare happened because insurance through the exchange was more expensive. I anticipate my premiums to go up this year and I do worry that one day I won't be able to afford health insurance but at least for now my rate is reasonable.
Where do you live and work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies or anyone making under $45k a year can't afford health insurance. Period. No use splitting hairs on what it's purpose is/was/will be!!
I'm a nanny I make rougly 25k per year. I'm in my early 30's I have blue cross blue shield private health insurance and my monthly premiums are 130 per month. I have a 5k deductible. I can afford my insurance just fine. I decided to keep my insurance once obamacare happened because insurance through the exchange was more expensive. I anticipate my premiums to go up this year and I do worry that one day I won't be able to afford health insurance but at least for now my rate is reasonable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies or anyone making under $45k a year can't afford health insurance. Period. No use splitting hairs on what it's purpose is/was/will be!!
I'm a nanny I make rougly 25k per year. I'm in my early 30's I have blue cross blue shield private health insurance and my monthly premiums are 130 per month. I have a 5k deductible. I can afford my insurance just fine. I decided to keep my insurance once obamacare happened because insurance through the exchange was more expensive. I anticipate my premiums to go up this year and I do worry that one day I won't be able to afford health insurance but at least for now my rate is reasonable.
Anonymous wrote:$5k deductible is "reasonable" wow. Insane in my view.
Anonymous wrote:Nannies or anyone making under $45k a year can't afford health insurance. Period. No use splitting hairs on what it's purpose is/was/will be!!