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Single Payer Health Systems
In reply to the discussion: Just checked my new ACA rates [View all]VMA131Marine
(4,646 posts)15. so there are 5 in your household and you don’t qualify for subsidies
According to the table, that means you make over $113,640 per year or more than $9,470 per month before taxes, FICA etc. Seems like it should be doable.
Also the $1699/month premium is about equal to the total monthly cost of my employer provided insurance (employee + employer contribution of which I pay about 45%).
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Medicare for all, including dental, optical, hearing aids and mental health services.
Scuba
Dec 2015
#61
Embedded Greed In The For Profit Health Insurance System Will Drive All To Single Payer
cantbeserious
Dec 2015
#2
Not an innocent DEATH SPIRAL - something much much worse- a crime against humanity disguised as one
Baobab
Feb 2016
#160
There is no specific limit on profits, but spending on admin + profits must not exceed 20%
progree
Dec 2015
#26
For the ACA subsidies, it doesn't matter whether one is in a Medicaid expansion state or not
progree
Dec 2015
#8
But NOW there are max out of pocket....no more going bankrupt....there is a lrice for that...
VanillaRhapsody
Dec 2015
#10
My insurance went you that much before ACA. Now not so much. Isn't it wonderful your kids
uppityperson
Dec 2015
#36
That is WHY we need to stop defending the ACA and fight for single payer!!!!
darkangel218
Dec 2015
#48
The same thing that would have happened before the ACA, no coverage. While I understand and agree
still_one
Dec 2015
#128
I can't speak for the OP. However, if he says he can't afford the premiums for
LibDemAlways
Dec 2015
#51
The ACA did NOT leave it up to the states to expand Medicaid. That was a fucked up 5-4
progree
Dec 2015
#52
Do you understand that this isn't a Sanders vs. Hillary discussion? This is real people hurting
JonLeibowitz
Dec 2015
#72
You have three kids in college but can't afford to insure them????? Sounds fishy.
marble falls
Dec 2015
#63
How can he afford NOT to insure college aged students? If I was making $100K....
marble falls
Dec 2015
#108
And yet I have three "kids" educated and employed. Must have been a miracle.
marble falls
Dec 2015
#141
it is not unusual for college to cost 25K and up per year per child, including books, board and room
still_one
Dec 2015
#133
Do you have any idea how much it costs to send a kid to college, plus a mortgage, homeowners
still_one
Dec 2015
#126
I don't have a problem, I have the means, but a lot of what is referred to as the middle class do
still_one
Dec 2015
#130
No offense but you really have no idea what you are talking about. It also depends where you live
still_one
Dec 2015
#147
We just disagree on this, and that's ok. That is what a discussion board is all about
still_one
Dec 2015
#151
I am not defending the OP. What I am saying there are people who are on the borderline, just over
still_one
Dec 2015
#157
Medical costs, including premiums, are tax deductible -- the amount above 10% of your AGI that is.
progree
Dec 2015
#43
The you didn't click through to find out why Bernies state Vt. couldn't do it...
Historic NY
Dec 2015
#135