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Who all here has insurance? Post how much and how many are covered. . .

episodic

Lifer
Post if you don't have health insurance.

Post if you do - how much do you pay a month? Also specify if it is for a family, a married couple, or just yourself. . .

Just curious. . .

Also tell if it is good insurance, or if you'd still be financially ruined if something major occurred. . .
 
$120 a month. Kaiser Permanente. No deductible, no lifetime limit, 20 copay, $15 prescription.
Just me. The wife and Daughter are on her employers plan.
 
In the process of getting $750K term insurance for myself at $30/month. 30, male, married, nonsmoker. I went through selectquote.com who matched me up with American General.
 
I'm without now too 😛

Premiums are just too high. I tell ya I hope they do national health insurance someday soon.
 
Mine was $320 a month for just myself when I had to pay for it. I don't know how good it was, it was Aetna.
 
Originally posted by: episodic
I'm without now too 😛

Premiums are just too high. I tell ya I hope they do national health insurance someday soon.

Slow down there Mr. Canadian. They aren't that high. I'll pay my own. You pay yours.
 
I have full insurance (health/dental/eye/life/etc) through work, takes about $40 out of my check, so ~$80 monthly.
 
Originally posted by: fredtam
Originally posted by: episodic
I'm without now too 😛

Premiums are just too high. I tell ya I hope they do national health insurance someday soon.

Slow down there Mr. Canadian. They aren't that high. I'll pay my own. You pay yours.

I'm not Canadian, but costs for healthcare are too high. Many businesses are struggling now to keep premiums where they are affordable to you. Many have given up, and will only pay x amount and the rest is the employee's - no matter how high they go.
 
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