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by dsauerbrun 1819 days ago
you can pay for health insurance if you don't have a job. I've done that many times in between jobs; it's totally feasible for single people. I was paying between $250-$320 per month as a healthy 30 year old.

most jobs I've had only cover 50% of the healthcare premiums so big whoop... I'm saving $150/mo by getting health care through my job... the money isn't worth needing a job.

this may not be the experience for people not in tech/high salaries, with medical conditions, or families but I sometimes get tired of the blanket statement that you need a job to get healthcare in the states.

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Everything you just wrote, right down to the dollar amounts, exemplifies just how privileged you are, and 'privilege' is a word I hate and almost never use, but it is the correct and appropriate word here.

The majority - as in > 50% - of Americans can't afford to be "between jobs" for months, or even a single month at a time. And they certainly can't afford rates that are 2-4 times $250 - $320 jobs. The majority of Americans can't even afford a $500 emergency.