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In reply to the discussion: 10 Reasons Not to Get Married [View all]riderinthestorm
(23,272 posts)32. No worries and I'm sure you're right about the premiums
My husband's premium is more than $20k per year for his PEC right now. He was also nearing the cap when the ACA kicked in so I'm pretty sensitive about posts that mention it. We struggle to pay his insurance at the moment, I can't imagine what the ramifications will be if the Supremes strike ACA down.
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Diane's post says "if the ACA is repealed". Until the Supreme Court issues its ruling on ACA
riderinthestorm
Jun 2012
#19
If you expect to be doing most of the earning after marriage, then don't marry at all.
lumberjack_jeff
Jun 2012
#33
I read the McMillan article (linked in the article) that it was in response to
lapislzi
Jun 2012
#18
Oh I didn't think it was all bad, just that it shouldn't have been written exclusivley about women.
dawg
Jun 2012
#27
Number 3 is not just that couples are waiting until they can afford it. Most of the young couples I
jwirr
Jun 2012
#30
...the less involved the state is in your life, the happier you will be. n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Jun 2012
#35