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It’s pretty easy to deal with American healthcare once you recognize it’s literally just then making up numbers and you have to really push to get a fair and cheap price.
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Pretty sure she's a boomer who can't accept how bad things have gotten, very "Why don't you eat less avocado toast so you can buy a house?" vibes.
Taylor Lorenz is not a person, they are a lizard creature LARPing as a journalist. Important distinction.View attachment 5713332
ok but people do really buy expensive avocado toast
Yes.Have you done this yourself? Are you familiar with the premium costs and typical level of coverage?
I'm interested in the specifics of how the government canceled your private company's health insurance. And how that specific situation impacts you 14 years later.they canceled my plan the very. next. day. And I was a W-2 employed person at that time. They canceled our whole office’s plan.
He’s self-employed, I got re-hired but the position does not offer health benefits. Worth it anyway since it meant I could finally stop commuting 5 days a week into South End.Oof, neither you nor husband was working for 18 months?
I’ve gotten health coverage through the exchangeWork does not equal healthcare coverage anymore, luv (@Friend of Dorothy Parker). And don’t even try being self employed. “Oh just go Marketplace!” Have you done this yourself? Are you familiar with the premium costs and typical level of coverage?
I, as a filthy burger WITH coverage, paid nearly 20% of my total income to NOT use the coverage. Plus the co-pays are as much as you’d just pay if you ask for the cash rate.
The way you talk, you’ve not suffered from the ACA the way many of us have. For some, meaning poor people, it’s great!! They get free money! But try being an actually successful self employed person.or someone who makes decent money but their employer doesn’t offer coverage (or it’s cost prohibitive). I wish the world was as simple for everyone as it clearly is for you!
Sorry for the OT rant but I just finished prepping my tax documents and I feel strongly about this. I lost my coverage the very day after the ACA became a thing. “If you like your plan, you can keep it!” Lies and deceit, they canceled my plan the very. next. day. And I was a W-2 employed person at that time. They canceled our whole office’s plan.
I don’t think capitalism distributes health care very fairly or well, but I guess it’s good if you’re sultan of Burundi and you get ass cancer, because you are paying cash for everything so you are treated right away and by the best.I have employee sponsored health coverage and every year it gets shittier and more expensive like fucking clockwork
Boomers cannot die fast enough
avocado - $2
ok but people do really buy expensive avocado toast
Sounds like the classical marriaged-man-in-his-40's to meAren't you married?
Her man is planning murder-suicide on the daily if her post is anything to go by on how he treats him. Too whipped to go through with it of course.Not gonna tell you how to live your life but it really does sound like it's time to finish that count.
I heard $40k as an average quote. One of my best friends got his second child recently, he paid sub-100€ but only because he "splurged" on extra accomodations, private room and all and a day longer stay than what is covered by every insurance provider. Seeing yank health care bills will forever be mental for me. The only health care-related bills that are as much of a racket in yurop as they are in the US is anything dentistry. Shit's criminal.Maybe that's how it used to be before covid and Biden's presidency. I am friends with an American woman who was just told her pregnancy including birth would be $55,000 for a cesarian and $35,000 for a vaginal birth without insurance. Millions of Americans are in medical debt for a reason. This wasn't in some fancy LA hospital either but in bumfuck nowhere.
Genuinely trying to understand here: if you got pregnant, why wouldn’t you even buy an expensive marketplace plan in that situation? It would be a fraction of the cost of that sticker price.Maybe that's how it used to be before covid and Biden's presidency. I am friends with an American woman who was just told her pregnancy including birth would be $55,000 for a cesarian and $35,000 for a vaginal birth without insurance. Millions of Americans are in medical debt for a reason. This wasn't in some fancy LA hospital either but in bumfuck nowhere.
Since the individual healthcare insurance marketplace was created, you can. The ACA also set up subsidies for insurance premiums for people earning 100-400% of the Federal poverty level and expanded Medicaid to 138% of the poverty level (in states that opted to expand). For reference, FPL for a family of 4 is around $30k. For 1 it's a little under $15k, for 2 $19k, for 3 $24k. Pregnant women and people with children who have very low earnings typically qualify for CHIP, which usually has enhanced benefits beyond Medicaid programs.I don't understand why Americans have to get their health insurance from their job instead of just taking the money they get from that job and choosing it themselves, it's weird af for a capitalist society to make you arrange basic personal services through your employer and reminds me of how Soviets had to get assigned their commieblock rentals through their employers.
generally applies to all group health plans maintained by private-sector employers with 20 or more employees, or by state or local governments. The law does not apply to plans sponsored by the Federal Government or by churches and certain church-related organizations. In addition, many states have laws similar to COBRA, including those that apply to health insurers of employers with less than 20 employees (sometimes called mini-COBRA).
That's basically been made possible by Obamacare. Possible but not usually a better option.I don't understand why Americans have to get their health insurance from their job instead of just taking the money they get from that job and choosing it themselves, it's weird af for a capitalist society to make you arrange basic personal services through your employer and reminds me of how Soviets had to get assigned their commieblock rentals through their employers.
Don't really think it's appropriate to discuss the reasons for this on the Internet with strangers, she is trying to get insurance but it's difficult for them for several different reasons.Genuinely trying to understand here: if you got pregnant, why wouldn’t you even buy an expensive marketplace plan in that situation? It would be a fraction of the cost of that sticker price.
Nigger i have complex pstd that need 3 medication, a therapist and regular doctor visits and occasional loony bin visit. I don't pay more than 300 dollars per year for therapy and doctors and another 200 for medication, and 0 for loony bin stay. Whatever you manage to negotiate is still crushing your budget and blows a hole in your budget. In USA i would be 3 k in the hole for therapist yearly only i dread to ask what my meds will cost .It’s pretty easy to deal with American healthcare once you recognize it’s literally just then making up numbers and you have to really push to get a fair and cheap price.
This was my situation a couple of times. First one was when I turned 26 and couldn't be covered on my dad's plan any longer. I went on the marketplace and found a decent plan (it covered the basics) for ~$330 per month.The benefit of employer-based insurance is that typically employers cover half (or so; their choice) of the premium costs. And if you have it and lose your job, for the most part employers must give you info for COBRA, which gives you the same coverage you had through your employer, except now you pay the full premium amount.
We don't know her, dude.Don't really think it's appropriate to discuss the reasons for this on the Internet with strangers, she is trying to get insurance but it's difficult for them for several different reasons.
Sounds like she's financially privileged enough that she doesn't have to actually care for her kids and can just hire a nanny. Which is exactly what all the tradthots who are well-off do.
They're trying so hard it's not even funny. Somehow I pity them.