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5. If we stopped putting
Tue Feb 7, 2017, 11:25 PM
Feb 2017

Millionaires in Congress, and Billionaires in the White House and Cabinet we would see a change.

The Scam that is Health Savings Accounts [View all] The_Voice_of_Reason Feb 2017 OP
This message was self-deleted by its author madaboutharry Feb 2017 #1
BINGO..... The_Voice_of_Reason Feb 2017 #4
It sounds as if you don't understand that you're not trying to save the whole $250,000. WillowTree Feb 2017 #11
"not those in minimum or near-minimum wage jobs" susanna Feb 2017 #19
Characteristics of Minimum wage workers melm00se Feb 2017 #26
Thank you for the explanation. This helps a great deal. n/t susanna Feb 2017 #35
I don't know why you think I would know "what percentage of people" are making minimum wage. WillowTree Feb 2017 #32
Because HSAs are not going to work for that percentage of people. n/t susanna Feb 2017 #36
And.....................? Why do you think they have to work for everyone? WillowTree Feb 2017 #37
that's what it is NOW Skittles Feb 2017 #21
Maybe, maybe not. I haven't heard anything to that effect. Not yet, anyway. WillowTree Feb 2017 #33
they are a scam in that they greatly benefit higher earners more than they help people Skittles Feb 2017 #34
How does this harm anyone? WillowTree Feb 2017 #38
they're fine right now (assuming you can afford to contribute) Skittles Feb 2017 #39
If you say so. WillowTree Feb 2017 #41
Like you said Yupster Feb 2017 #15
Ok. madaboutharry Feb 2017 #16
all hsa's do is let you get a tax deduction (not a credit) for certain medical expenses unblock Feb 2017 #2
Thank you. n/t susanna Feb 2017 #20
I doubt that Bill Gates bothers with HSA. There are another class of tax payers that get a big grantcart Feb 2017 #42
That's not entirely correct. WillowTree Feb 2017 #43
Those tax credits are a big scam, also Warpy Feb 2017 #3
If we stopped putting The_Voice_of_Reason Feb 2017 #5
Many of them weren't wealthy when they got to Congress Warpy Feb 2017 #6
That's RIGHT. They are also pushing another idea that's just as deceptive and bad! napi21 Feb 2017 #7
HSA at my employment (large corp) rickford66 Feb 2017 #8
That is not how health savings accounts work.. not that they are anything to brag about, anyway pangaia Feb 2017 #9
I agree with most of what you wrote, but... subterranean Feb 2017 #10
All True, But RobinA Feb 2017 #29
You're confusing HSA with FSA tammywammy Feb 2017 #30
HSAs are great ... cvoogt Feb 2017 #12
One more apparent misunderstanding. WillowTree Feb 2017 #13
not a misunderstanding. cvoogt Feb 2017 #18
I've had a great experience with HSAs. Your characterization is wrong taught_me_patience Feb 2017 #14
I love my HSA too Yupster Feb 2017 #17
How old are you, if you don't mind my asking? susanna Feb 2017 #22
In his case, since it seems his employer offers different plans he could then switch stevenleser Feb 2017 #23
Either way, my point stands. susanna Feb 2017 #24
Use the accumulated savings would be my guess mythology Feb 2017 #27
I've had great experiance, also - but I can afford them now when I couldn't 6 years ago. haele Feb 2017 #44
HSA's themselves are fine and not a scam. fescuerescue Feb 2017 #25
Like many things melm00se Feb 2017 #28
actually, the high deductible trend IS a scam Skittles Feb 2017 #40
One other feature about HSAs is the fact the income is exempt from exboyfil Feb 2017 #31
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