ftwildernessguy
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She did just that..but because her husband is employed...they won't offer her any assistance. It was a county hospital in the county that she lives in too. They have a payment plan..but there was no reduction in the charge.
Oh and our insurance premium went from $1,350 a month to $1,532. a month as of July lst.for family coverage. My daughter just reached the age where she's not covered any longer. Thank goodness she got a job with a nationwide daycare company and they just now will provide health care for her. So it won't be an issue for her.
Our older son coverage is through his job.Thank goodness..and because he has a great union..his coverage for perscriptions and the like is great.
It's small business' like us that are dying under the costs involved with these kinds of premiums. How are we expected to offer this type of health care coverge to employees and still stay profitable. It's getting tougher every year.![]()
My younger son wants to go into business for himself. I just don't see.
Right, Phyllis. And during the election, the talk was to REQUIRE all small businesses to provide health insurance to all their employees. Talk about putting a mom and pop operation down the tubes.....
It wasn't that long ago we were only allowed to deduct 10% of our health insurance premiums from our taxes as small business owners. IBM, on the other hand, could deduct !00%.