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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]stopbush
(24,808 posts)3. Yep. HSAs are back in today's POS from the Senate.
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Aren't most/all HSAs linked to a Private or Employer-based Health Plan, so there's the double dip?
TheBlackAdder
Jul 2017
#70
HSAs are good when you have someone with a chronic condition with occasional big expenses
haele
Jul 2017
#30
I have had an HSA equally as long, if not longer. My money can be used for any medical expense,
DrDan
Jul 2017
#41
We never could put enough in to pay the premiums as well as normal monthly medical expenses.
haele
Jul 2017
#45
Well let's hope the Republicans don't screw up what we have gained - no lifetime caps etc
trixie2
Jul 2017
#63
The point is that it's your money either way. If you can't afford to deposit anything
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jul 2017
#19
Most people can't afford to put money in and...it is your money...you get a tax break up to a
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#18
I am not saying that it can't help those who have a decent income...but it won't help
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#21
What "drove premiums up" was covering 20 million uninsured without adequate government funding.
Hoyt
Jul 2017
#58
Junk insurance policies that might not have ANY doctors accepting it in your state. nt
karynnj
Jul 2017
#34
They are trying to dress up Trump/republican Deathcare a bit for the rubes
workinclasszero
Jul 2017
#29
If you buy a high deductible plan, which you still can under ACA -- you can fund and use an HSA
karynnj
Jul 2017
#36
I've never understood the idea of HSAs at all. If you can't afford a health insurance premium in
Vinca
Jul 2017
#37
The problem with allowing selling over state lines is that insurance companies
stopbush
Jul 2017
#43
I'm sure the accounts will be managed by public health sector ripoff kings & have hefty "mngmt" fees
JDC
Jul 2017
#53
I love my HSA plan. It's perfect for many healthy middle class families
taught_me_patience
Jul 2017
#61
That is simply not true. For people with known chronic illnesses they can reduce their taxes
grantcart
Jul 2017
#67