Yay for adults being able to stay in their parents basement longer playing WoW.
You mean YAY for the 100s of Thousands of College graduates that can't get jobs with medical benefits or even jobs at all.
Yay for adults being able to stay in their parents basement longer playing WoW.
You mean YAY for the 100s of Thousands of College graduates that can't get jobs with medical benefits or even jobs at all.
You mean YAY for the 100s of Thousands of College graduates that can't get jobs with medical benefits or even jobs at all.
The only kids going on their parents' policies to age 26 will be the uninsurable, which will drive up costs for all other members of the group plan. Any person <= age 26 in anything close to reasonable health can get an individual policy on the open market for much less than what it will cost to add them to a parent's policy.
That's really assuming a lot of things. I know several people at my job that added their kids back to their plans either because they are continuing education students or they are graduates that had to accept jobs with little to no benefits because their just isn't any jobs out there. Yesterday an HR friend of mine told me about a job opening in a relatively entry level tech position that got 1200 apps. I am not even kidding. From all over the US. That got filtered down really quick based on requirements and further tweaking to not make it a nightmare to go through, but 1200 apps none the less.
