Brooke S.
Anyone have any insurance recommendations
Anyone have any insurance recommendations
@Brooke - hopefully this helps: https://www.saverlife.org/money-101/your-guide-to-marketplace-health-coverage
Sigh all health insurance has went downhill over the years. Best to work at a job that provides it so that the premiums are cheaper.
The costs are only going to go way up .
Thanks Danielle for sharing the article!
Thank you !
Thanks
Have any of you checked out the free life insurance policy for people with kids and an income no lower than 10,000 a year or greater than 40,000 a year? It’s 50,000, and it goes into a trust for your child’s future education costs. The money is paid directly to the school of their choice. It’s a win win as far as I can see.
Nope haven't seen it.
If you rarely get sick, definitely consider the High Deductible Health Plan offered by your employer. It makes you eligible for a Health Savings Account which is the most powerful investment tool available to Americans (in my opinion). Your contributions go in tax free and distributions come out tax free so long as the money is used for medical necessity.
I have it through my employer and it's still expensive
My work insurance is expensive too. I need to apply for disability insurance just in case.
health care premiums offered by employers are getting higher and higher. A friend has Obamacare and it took care of her masectomy surgery and post care. I had only heard bad things about it.
If you have both Medicare and Medicaid the best health insurance is UnitedHealthcare they have UnitedHealthcare dual plan with combined Medicaid and Medicare King Kevin I have no co-pay on doctor visits or prescription they have a plan where you can get an allowance every 3 months in order from a catalog that they Supply
Is anyone else on the East Coast getting calls about Health insurance from different providers?
For a single mother with 3 children and no child support i think it should be easier for us to get insurance