Yes, but they are angling to pay a huge portion of people's health insurance premiums and THOSE have gone up at a scary rate over the last 6-7 years. Seems like everywhere I called was quoting $1000-1500 per month. Kind of hard to be self sufficient when your health insurance alone today is more than the mortgage you paid off 15 years ago. I don't know yet but I have a feeling that these health insurance calculations on tax returns this year are going to make me nauseous. I'm still trying to get it clear in my head but, on the face of it, the insurance companies began raising rates exponentially as soon as it became clear who was in the lead in the presidential race two election back. I suspect in anticipation of government payments which would go unquestioned, unlike if the consumer were paying it themselves. Just wondering what we will all do for insurance if the government can't pay the premiums and the new standard rate is four times as much as we paid before BO took the throne?
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