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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
... JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "NOYB" wrote in message news ![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... That means that everyone in the country pays for healthcare through their taxes, and everyone in the country gets healthcare. What is wrong with: "Everyone pays for the health insurance plan that thyey choose, and everyone gets healthcare." There's nothing theoretically wrong with that, except that for a family of four in NY, the going price is $700 to $1000 per month, and if you're above a certain income level, there's nothing cheaper. It's $700, or nothing. You can be above the income level to qualify for the state's cheaper plan, but still be unable to afford the $700. The other problem, at least for me, is the math. Let's say you buy health insurance because you're afraid of having to deal with a worst case situation, like cancer. Could the bills total a quarter of a million dollars for that illness? More, maybe? So, I pay $600 per month (single person) for health coverage to deal with that eventuality - let's call it a quarter million, even though I don't know if that's accurate. At the same time, I pay about $100 a month for life insurance with the same benefit - a quarter million. What's wrong here? Life insurance pays your inheritors when you die, unless you have whole life. Health insurance covers your bills, assuming you survive. Common factor: The insurer has actuarial tables which theoretically provide guidance for guessing the following: - If a person will die - If a house will burn down - If a person will run up a ton of medical bills Common factor: Insurer pays out X amount of benefits, but the premiums for those three categories are vastly different. Why? |
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