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In reply to the discussion: They just said a short while ago if you did not take the insurance the [View all]Delmette2.0
(4,164 posts)15. I prefer to pay the government the penalty,
At least that will help offset the subsidy that someone else received.
I couldn't see paying an insurance company over $6,000 a year for premiums then $6,000 in deductibles before they would kick in 70%. I have six more months before I qualify for Medicare....if that still exists by then.
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They just said a short while ago if you did not take the insurance the [View all]
Doreen
Mar 2017
OP
Plan D the drug program also charges more if you don't sign up when you are 65. I am 68 and spend
doc03
Mar 2017
#28
The Republicans looked at the healthcare system and decided it needed more usury.
FSogol
Mar 2017
#6
Just wait until the premium increases on employer-based plans after ACA repeal.
roamer65
Mar 2017
#23