etrigan420
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That's a bit harsh, but I have long wondered the same thing. In my circle of friends (admittedly a very small sample size vs. the US population), the only friend I know that feels screwed over was, in my opinion, paying almost nothing to start with because they went from an employer covering almost all of it to an employer covering almost none of it. He also had a kid in the meantime and had to move from single to family coverage.
Everyone else I have talked to (including me) is paying 80-ish / month single / double that for family, about the same as always. For essentially the same coverage, limits, and co-pays as always.
Is anyone really getting screwed, or just finally catching up to the rest of us?
I was only responding to idiocy in kind. ()
I pay an insanely low amount for health insurance, and I'd probably complain if my costs went up as exponentially as rg's appear to be...
The problem is that he purports to know where the reasoning behind the increase lies, despite evidence to the contrary.
"My costs went up? ... Thanks Obama!"
Whereas my (and apparently more than a few others) costs stayed relatively flat, not to mention the fact that millions of other Americans are now covered... Sooooo, thanks Obama...I guess?
