"Andrew Sarangan" wrote in message
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"Matt Barrow" wrote in
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Kinda like getting car insurance to cover oil changes, but limiting
coverage to $1000 and getting waxed when your $25,000 car gets
totaled.
20% of employed Americans do not have health insurance.
But they have all sorts of other toys. I know a few myself. Of course, they
have cell phones that cost $60 or more a month, but not catastrophic health
insurance that costs around the same amount.
Many small
employers do not provide any kind of health coverage. Those of us
fortunate to be employed by large organizations may not appreciate this.
Fortunate? You get a job based on fortunes of life?
If those people buy insurance, the high premiums will drive them into
bankruptcy with greater certainty than taking a chance without
insurance. Either way they are doomed.
Evidently, you have no clue about various forms of insurance and what it
costs. I won't even mention other aspects, as evidenced by the previous
paragraph, such as maturity.