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Default The cost of boating just went up. Gas hits all-time high.


"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
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On an individual basis, your last paragraph is certainly true for me. My
COBRA advantage will end soon, and my premiums will jump from $340-ish to
$650 per month. My employer will cover the expense because it's cheaper
for them to do that than to put me on their plan (for various complicated
reasons not important here). But still, it's crazy, to anyone with a
penchant for budgets. I live in a relatively cheap place, in terms of
doctor's office visits. My internest charges $60. I see a specialist twice
a year, who charges under $100. Sure, I could get very sick, I could be in
a car accident. But....cripes...I have a quarter mil of life insurance
that costs a fraction of these rates. It's all just math.


Obviously, the results of my analysis indicated that the bulk of regular,
non-catastrophic doctor visit costs were by those employees with infants and
small kids. They tend to visit the doctor regularly for check-ups and all
the normal kid ailments. Even still, it would have been cheaper for the
company to pay 100 percent for a Major Medical family plan and then pay for
the regular doctor visits than to pay 75 percent (employees paid the other
25 percent) of the monthly premiums for a HMO family plan.

Eisboch