Posted by rrlund on October 06, 2016 at 06:29:20 from (162.250.24.40):
In Reply to: Re: health insurance posted by cowranch on October 06, 2016 at 05:35:15:
That's what these talk radio folks don't understand. That's about what I paid in my late 30s and early 40s. Now it's over $1100 a month at the age of 61. Rates go up when you get older,always have,always will. There's more risk,simple as that. If they think getting rid of health care reform will take their rates back down to what yours are,they're very sorely mistaken.
One thing I learned way back then though,was that if you change companies every three years or so,you'll get a lower rate. When you buy an individual policy,you're put in a pool with others in the same boat. Early on,there's more money coming in to that pool than there is going out. As the policy holders in that pool start to have claims or drop out for whatever reason,premiums go up to cover losses in that pool.
If you pay for your own all your life like I have,you learn these things.
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