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Don't forget Kath that National Insurance covers a whole lot more than your NHS and pension. It will also pay your Statutory Maternity Pay if you have maternity leave, if you go long term sick it pays Incapacity Benefit once your SSP runs out, Job Seekers Allowance should you lose your job through no fault of your own,Widows Allowance and Widowed Mother's Allowance if you should leave a widow (erm...you know what I mean) and a range of other State benefits. Not bad for just 8% of your pay.
Wow! So many benefits that have to be paid extra for here in the US.
How on earth could we actually be paying more for all these benefits and doing it happily?
Whoa! And some employers here complain (loudly) if you take 6 weeks. After all, we're all supposed to be pretty much slaves to our jobs over here. Which is why we actually work more and take less vacations than other comparative countries.That's true, and the UK is very different to the US in that every single mother is entitled to take 39 weeks paid maternity leave, during which time she's allowed a minimum of $240/week if she worked at least 20 hours a week prior to having the child. You can stay off work for a further 13 weeks but don't receive Statutory Maternity Pay during this time, but your job is secure for 52 weeks.
Dads can also get Statutory Paternity leave of at least $240/week for two weeks when the mother gives birth, although most employers offer full pay.
Well sometimes we do think they should all stay away from our little pile of gold, but then we realise what it may be like to fall upon hard times so somehow we struggle through the day...![]()
Honestly? I believe it saves money for everyone, in the long run. The government do not make it easy for people on welfare. It's best for everyone if they get a job. Besides, I don't know whether you've heard but we actually need people to do those lower-paid jobs....
So true. Someone who actually gets it. Unfortunately, here we all have to have the best paying jobs or we're not worthy.
Please show me where it is a well know fact. Nobody agrees on what the costs will really be.
Please do a better job with reading what I type. If I have not surgeries then I pay 7.5% and I would pay more a year under the UHC plan. If I have a surgery then I might pay less (premium + OOP) under the UHC plan, but that is the except not the normal year. So I am still ahead if I have to pay less for many years and a little more on a surgery type year.
You seem so mad. What do you do for a living? How old are you? How do you have money for the internet but not to pay the hospital? You could not even send in $10/month?
But, your insurance will probably be going up next year. Plus, look at all the other benfits the UK people are getting. That 8% also includes their pension. Meaning, we could also do away with the Senior Social Security. Those taxes could also go towards UHC.
It also includes so much more that we pay extra to have. That you are probably paying extra for.

As for what I do, I am a data entry operator for a lousy pay check. I can't get a better paying job because I can't get to those areas of town. I can't afford a car. If I could afford a car, I could get a better paying job. But, I have to have a better paying job to get a car. A vicious circle. I also have extra expenses that most people don't have. I have so many allergies it's insane. I even have to pay $8 a bottle just for soap. My shampoo costs $6 per bottle. And I have no other choices. I can't use anything else or I break out in hives. I also can't run to the dollar store and buy everything. Anything with an artificial fragrance I'm allergic to. Dish soap, laudry soap, fabric softener, lotion, make up, etc. An most things in the US that say fragrance free still have a fragrance added to the ingrediants that were used to make up the product. It's not cheap. Plus, I'm only 4'7". They don't make clothes for women my height. I also wear and odd bra size and odd shoe size. My last pair of shoes cost me $175. My last bra was $85. And I need a new one now. Shall I go on?
Oh. And I'm at work right now. Not at home.
Back to work for me.