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In reply to the discussion: 57% of those visiting exchange websites could not find a plan they could afford. [View all]jwirr
(39,215 posts)116. On that I totally agree with you. I have been classified as
poor my entire life. They shame themselves when they are so petty to think that things show if we are poor or not. Have they never heard of used stores and rummage sales? Or even gifts?
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57% of those visiting exchange websites could not find a plan they could afford. [View all]
eridani
Sep 2015
OP
This was a completely predictable outcome of allowing the health care companies to extract
GoneFishin
Sep 2015
#1
How timely. I just found out my barely "affordable health care" just went up 300%.
GoneFishin
Sep 2015
#78
A universal single payer system with no insurance industry influence is the only answer.
Enthusiast
Sep 2015
#2
Not only that, it's asking the opinion of someone as to whether or not they can afford it
Major Nikon
Sep 2015
#23
Excellent points, all. Opinions are extremely subjective. I'm a little bemused
Hortensis
Sep 2015
#37
Yes, and then many get sick and still don't go to the doctor. NO to primary purpose.
Hortensis
Sep 2015
#53
$41/mo is laughable when you have $2 in your pocket on payday morning-if that much.
hobbit709
Sep 2015
#41
What about those with chronic conditions, that 5,000 dollar deductible renews annually...
Humanist_Activist
Sep 2015
#118
There's all sorts of "what about"s when there is no right to basic healthcare
Major Nikon
Sep 2015
#119
"The true purpose of any form of insurance is to" make money for the insurance company. FIXED!
WinkyDink
Sep 2015
#45
Absolutely! And by denying as much care as they can get away with, to make their profit!
canoeist52
Sep 2015
#64
Prior to ACA, "ruination" meant people dying because they lacked access to health care.
lumberjack_jeff
Sep 2015
#100
"Nothing but an insurance company giveaway" This is a zombie lie that just won't die.
geek tragedy
Sep 2015
#114
That's almost $900 / month for a $1000 deductible and 20% copays for everything
Recursion
Sep 2015
#132
What happens when, all at once a very few, sign up for a Plan for the coming year?
DhhD
Sep 2015
#24
Medicare for all, including dental, optical, hearing aids and mental health services.
Scuba
Sep 2015
#29
The number is off by a half. That's not a quibble. 3/4 of visitors who fail to enroll
pnwmom
Sep 2015
#42
No, the real number is about a FOURTH. The 57% is based on the 52% who did NOT enroll.
pnwmom
Sep 2015
#40
Even 26% is way too high of a number, no matter how much one wants to quibble.
hobbit709
Sep 2015
#47
And that 1/4 number is pretty close to the percentage of folks living in states that did not expand
stevenleser
Sep 2015
#51
It's not the fault of Obamacare that people in states without expanded Medicaid
pnwmom
Sep 2015
#111
I just received notification from BCBS that the plan I purchased in March of 2014
City Lights
Sep 2015
#43
Obamacare helped some, but not nearly enough. And private insurers will render Obamacare
Zorra
Sep 2015
#107
Due to ACA, health care inflation (0.55%) is slower than it has been in 50 years.
lumberjack_jeff
Sep 2015
#115
Anyone else recently get slammed with a several hundred % premium increase under ACA?
GoneFishin
Sep 2015
#122