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by unreal37
2631 days ago
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Yeah, that's the thing. The true cost is somewhat hidden because of the employer part of the premium. And the costs you pay out of pocket when an actual health event happens. I imagine you can still pay $1000+ out of pocket to have a baby in a US hospital, even if you have great insurance. Also, the article talks "average", while I imagine US health costs are highly variable depending on whether you are young, old, smoker, non-smoker, fat, skinny, pre-existing conditions, etc... Some people pay $1500 per month in health care. And some, $400. |
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I just got that bill, in fact, and we have about the lowest deductible insurance you can buy, at a cost of about $1500/month. It was still $6500.