Via
Michael via
NCR "My family monthly insurance premium took another $400.00 jump this year to
over $2,000.00 per month. The good news is if I liked my plan, I can
keep my plan. Well sort of. My deductible increased by 30% and my
co-pays changed as well so I am paying a lot more for less. Blue Cross
having learned from Obama told me that if I liked my plan I had to do
nothing and it would be automatically renewed. Except under a new name
and new benefits. I met with my local insurance broker and there was no
better option available for us to take."
Forty-nine of 50 states will see premium hikes on the individual market in 2016, according to a
tracker released by Freedom Partners, a Virginia-based non-profit.
Every state with the exception of Mississippi will see their health
insurance premiums rise in 2016, and most states will see double-digit
increases.
More than one in three states, or 17 percent, will see average
premium increases of 20 percent or more including Alabama, Alaska,
Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Minnesota,
Missouri, Montana,
North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee, and West
Virginia.
The only joy I get from Obamacare is listening to the liberals crying about how much their health insurance has gone up. And how high their deductible is now.
ReplyDeleteBadger
listening to the liberals crying about how much their health insurance has gone up. And how high their deductible is now.
DeleteBrings a smile to this old face. :)
The Big, Bad, Wolf of Reality is huffing, puffing, and blowing down the Straw House of Obamacare. The wreckage is going to hurt a lot of people before they can dig out from under it.
ReplyDeleteCentral Alabamaian
Well said, Sir.
DeleteSpeaking of health, did you know the FDA was once called the Bureau of Chemicals and that the meds folks consume have oil in them. Watch this video if interested. Dismal
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Your death is contrived. J. D. Rockefeller refused to take
any meds.