"Before nobamacare, I couldn't afford health insurance. Now I still
can't afford it, but I get fined for not being able to buy it."
On 11/10/2016 1:23 PM, Jay Weekley wrote:
It was just an experiment to see how pricing was where there were more
companies participating. We only have one as well.
Josh Reynolds wrote:
Not in Alaska, there is only 1.
On Nov 10, 2016 1:18 PM, "Jay Weekley" <par...@cyberbroadband.net
<mailto:par...@cyberbroadband.net>> wrote:
Just for fun I ran the numbers from Las Vegas using Healthcare.gov
and rates were a lot cheaper. Probably due to the fact there are
3 companies available.
Josh Reynolds wrote:
Same thing is happening up in Alaska.
On Nov 10, 2016 11:52 AM, "Jerry Head"
<li...@blountbroadband.com <mailto:li...@blountbroadband.com>
<mailto:li...@blountbroadband.com
<mailto:li...@blountbroadband.com>>> wrote:
Single provider only here in Alabama.
My policy is going to triple for 2017.
Bleh.
On 11/10/2016 11:10 AM, Bill Prince wrote:
That's the number that I hear quoted. If you have a
reputable
different number, then we can talk about that.
It's reported to be going up here by about 5%. It's
going up
more in some other states. None the less, the overall
increase
in the last 5 or 6 years is still less than what was
forecast.
The numbers need context.
bp
<part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com>
On 11/10/2016 9:02 AM, Mike Hammett wrote:
Are you *SURE* 22M people have insurance now that
didn't
before?
If there are 22M more people paying for insurance,
why is
the cost going up? Is it a scare resource now in
higher
demand?