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When ObamaCare costs more than leasing a Rolls-Royce
2017-11-07
[THEHILL] Thanks to ObamaCare, a family health insurance policy bought on the health insurance exchange can cost the same or more than leasing a 2017 Bentley, Aston Martin, McLaren or even a Rolls-Royce.

ObamaCare open enrollment for 2018 has begun, so a friend and tax policy expert living in Northern Virginia recently went looking at his family’s health insurance options. A CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield silver-level family HMO plan with a $3,500 deductible would cost my friend $2,179 per month. The BlueCross gold-level HMO with a $1,000 deductible would cost $2,500 per month.

However,
it was a brave man who first ate an oyster...
people tend to choose Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs) when possible because they allow patients more flexibility; you don’t necessarily have to see a family doctor before contacting a specialist. But consumers pay for that extra flexibility ‐ especially under ObamaCare.

The BlueCross silver-level family PPO plan with a $3,500 deductible would cost $2,729 per month and the gold PPO with a $1,000 deductible is $3,087.
Posted by:Fred

#4  (see:VA)
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-11-07 08:17  

#3  and to be so ruinous that Single-Payer seemed acceptable (see: NHS)
Posted by: Frank G   2017-11-07 07:36  

#2  Sorry Si vis pacem that you got mauled by Obamacare. Many have. There is something very wrong with a healthcare system that does this to its citizens. Obamacare was never meant to provide healthcare but to be a piggybank for insurance companies, lobbyists and left-wing politicians. See Hillary and the Clinton Foundation for how that's done.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-11-07 07:14  

#1  I gave up late last year, faced with a 50% premium increase in CO. I told my wife I was done seeking self-reliant solutions. We ended our business after more than a decade. My wife took a full-time job at a large company so we get "health insurance" for a family of four without paying more for it than for housing and food, and we don't have to justify ourselves to the IRS. I'm sure we're not alone. I doubt we'll get back to running our own business again.
Posted by: Si vis pacem   2017-11-07 01:22  

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