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Health Care costs eat up about 10% of my after tax income, but I make sure I budget that in, it's for everyone to be responsible for their own health.
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Happy until i'm 26.
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I don't put the blame on anyone but myself for not looking ahead and planning for the latter time of my life. A lot of young people don't give getting old a thought until they approach or reach it and ususally, it is too late. I don't expect the government to look out for those who do not plan, but for those due to no fault of their own, fall through the cracks. In looking out for them, the non-planners reap a benefit. Overall, I don't have a problem with it. Just as long as the truly unfortunate are protected.
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I would be considered one of the lucky ones, having VA tri-care , medicare and private insurance costing me less than $400 a year.
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With a $1250 deductible my insurance is basically for major medical & annual services only.
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I'm currently under my parent's insurance, and it's been pretty good. No idea what things will be like when I have a job. We have to repeal Obamacare and replace it with a true free market system instead of this farce of a system we've had for years on end.
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Medicare for All is the way to go. Or at least add a Public Option to the ACA. Profit-driven health insurance is immoral, and has to go!
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You can't complain by seeing the actual cost of health care. The issue with Obamacare is that doctors are giving cookie cutter service to everyone. What is needed is insurance company reform and that is where Obamacare failed.
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Ask the same question in 2008, the answer comes back quite differently - i.e., very satisfied then as opposed to not very satisfied now. Maybe it's just a strange coincidence that my company's premiums (we see the full freight as a small business) have jumped over 80% for the same policy since the ACA (Obamacare) got on the books. Gee, thanks for the change, Mr. President. Grrrr.
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I'm lucky to work at a university and have good coverage. Not everyone is so fortunate.
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I am satisfied because I have Medicare coverage. We need Medicare for All in this country.
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