• Blackout@fedia.io
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    9 days ago

    The ACA immediately lowered the cost for insurance. I know because in 2007 my healthy, 28yr old, non-smoking ass tried to get private health insurance. The cheapest, emergency-only coverage I could get was over $600/mo. After the ACA was enacted I could get a similar plan for under $200. I hadnt had health insurance for 10 years by then cause I was kicked off my dad’s when I turned 18, not 26 like it is now.

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      9 days ago

      People under 30 had a special low cost catastrophic plan… Those savings were gone by the time you hit 30 and cost has been rising higher than inflation for over a decade now.

      With shittier outcomes