I read the average premium increase is $7000 per person over what people were paying. We had our affordable, great policies canceled because of obamacare. To replace the policies we lost, our premiums would go up 450 percent to $18,000 per year.
I am now uninsured for the first time in my life. I can't wait until next year when they double or triple premiums again since young people can't afford to sign up.
My policy renews in March and I just got the "new" premium this week.
We went from $347 a month to $850.14 a month. Deductibles and copays are up across the board as well and we lose PPO and have to go to HMO. Family OOP on the new plan is now $18,500.
Yes, $18,500 family deductible. It's not a type-o.
$6,036 increase in premiums a year. How are people expected to be able to afford this?
What's going to happen to the economy with all this money being sucked out of the economy?
I think our future is that the only people who will have insurance will be the very rich and people who have taxpayers pay their premiums.
Pretty much. Income taxes will go up so they can shuffle the money around by taking more out of your paycheck but giving back as a insurance subsidy at the end of the year. It's not like, for most people, these subsidies aren't going to coming out of their back pocket before the government "gives" it back to them.
It's a huge shell game and the only people making out are the insurance companies and the congressmen and women they bribed to get this thing passed.
I don't understand why anyone would think that paying $18,000 a year just for premiums is affordable. The worst obamacare select HMO bronze plan is $12,000 per year for us. This is for a plan that has a $5950 deductible for EACH or us before it covers much of anything, including prescriptions.
If you are older, I think you will also experience sticker shock.
Yep. The plan I am talkign about above is also for the crappiest bronze level HMO.
I read that it is possible that over 100 million could see their group plans cancelled this year. I hope everyone out there is very rich or they will be joining me in paying a fine for not being rich enough to afford this new coverage.
Yep. Most of those will see cancellations just after the midterm election.
I believe we'd see a clean sweep of everyone in washington (up for reelection) in November if the other 100 million people were also being cancelled right now.