Rising insurance premiums through work

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My share of my health care premium through work is going up 50% next year. I think this is part of a nationwide trend.

Things have become essentially more financially unmanageable for the middle class in the past few years in the United States. I don't know how I'd manage if I were still raising kids. The policy I chose this open enrollment has a $4000 deductible and lots of copays. There's a $500 deductible on prescription coverage.

Activists talk about lack of access for the underclass, but I strongly disagree with that. In my area they freely use the ER as a clinic. The working and middle classes also sometimes need to resort to this because of lack of healthcare availability, although getting stuck with a big bill.

I see a lot of middle class young people choosing to not have children. It's irritating to see some our irresponsible segment of the population with lots of kids at a young age, subsidized partly or totally by the government, and hardworking people struggling to pay insurance premiums. My son and his wife just got stuck with a $4000 bill for the birth of their second child, way more than the first, my son told me.

Add to that the out of control housing costs, a lot of which is being fueled by the real estate speculation by the more well to do segment of the population, and I think we'll be seeing the middle class squeezed out of existence.

Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CEN, CPEN, TCRN.
This! I was trying to take my MIL in for a bad cough. It got so bad I had no choice but to go to the ER.

I am a VA patient. I had a sinus infection and had no hearing in my left ear, and they said they could see me in 6 weeks. Lol. They told me to go to the VA ER. I went to an urgent care. I would rather be more appropriate and pay out of my own pocket (grateful that I can) than go to the ER for what was a quick exam and meds at a local UC.

Specializes in OB.
Free, mandatory hysterectomy after your first Medicaid baby. Working people should not have to pay to support other peoples' kids. Sick of that. And life in prison and vasectomy bilaterally for men who willy nilly father hoards of babies but fail to support them.

Eugenics are the answers to our problems? Seriously? What is the matter with you?

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