25 year old who does want to mooch off their parents and lives on their own or a 27 year old.
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Originally posted by Dacotua View PostLets look at the math. (Approximate numbers here)
Heathly 25 year old.
Has to pay 250 a month for premiums and have a 5000 dollar deductible
250 * 12 = 3000, now lets add the 5000 dedictible
You will basically have to pay 8000 out of your pocket before a year before the government pays a dime.
Most 25 year olds make less than 35k, especially since companies cut thier hours to 29 hours or less.
That's like 20% of their income before taxes. Take away income taxes, social security, medicare, and its like taking 40% or more of thier income because obamacare is a tax right????
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Originally posted by Dacotua View Post25 year old who does want to mooch off their parents and lives on their own or a 27 year old.
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Originally posted by Dacotua View PostLets look at the math. (Approximate numbers here)
Heathly 25 year old.
Has to pay 250 a month for premiums and have a 5000 dollar deductible
250 * 12 = 3000, now lets add the 5000 dedictible
You will basically have to pay 8000 out of your pocket before a year before the government pays a dime.
Most 25 year olds make less than 35k, especially since companies cut thier hours to 29 hours or less.
That's like 20% of their income before taxes. Take away income taxes, social security, medicare, and its like taking 40% or more of thier income because obamacare is a tax right????
You kind of mentioned it above, but don't forget about losing the ability to pay for insurance before-taxes or being charges taxes on the part that you company pays for, if they even provide you with insurance.
This shit is a royal ass screwing for everyone involved. I cannot believe that there are so many ignorant people that think it is a good idea.
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Originally posted by The King View PostIt's not necessarily mooching by the 25-year-old if the 'rents already carry a family plan anyway. Often that plan will cover all family members with no additional premium cost per person. That's just makes sound financial sense to do so in such a case.
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Originally posted by line-em-up View PostI don't believe obummercare is set up as a family plan like that. Each adult is charged seperately; $695/month.
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I was just giving an example. In all honesty its cheaper just for a young person to pay the penalty and roll the dice.
If they enroll they'll still have to pay like 8k or so if something major happens to them. It would be better to save the monthly premium for 3 years and cash flo your major incident. Hell with the deductibles your going to pay out of pocket anyway, you might as well pocket the premiums
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Originally posted by Dacotua View PostI was just giving an example. In all honesty its cheaper just for a young person to pay the penalty and roll the dice.
If they enroll they'll still have to pay like 8k or so if something major happens to them. It would be better to save the monthly premium for 3 years and cash flo your major incident. Hell with the deductibles your going to pay out of pocket anyway, you might as well pocket the premiums
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I don't think very many people care enough about the mandates or penalties to sign up. So far I dont know anyone who is going to sign up for it.I don't like Republicans, but I really FUCKING hate Democrats.
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostThe website for CT said they had 12k people browsing, 700 calls and 24 people actually signed up.I don't like Republicans, but I really FUCKING hate Democrats.
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