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I pay $4000 a year for Hillary's health insurance plan. Is that too much?

I have the great health insurance of the Federal Government, BCBS, with Metlife Dental and I pay $4000 a year or $333 per month. Family plan, my wife and I on it. High option BCBS

Public Comments

  1. Too much
  2. Thats quite a chunk of change, I am leaning towards to much, but I am not sure if that is a family or single plan, also what it covers.
  3. Not a bad deal...my son pays $600. per month for his non-government insurance. I pay $136.00 for mine thru the Directors Guild of America..it just more than doubled!
  4. Is it too much? Depends on how old you are and the other terms of the plan (deductible, copays, limitations and stuff).
  5. that is about what we pay - maybe even a little bit less - we have health insurance plus extra dental for the whole family... i dont like it but i am happy we have health insurance - in case we ever need it
  6. $333 for both you and your spouse? Ok... I'm not certain exactly what your benefits are under those plans, or what your age is, but you're paying pennies. The last job I had provided an excellent small group Blue Shield HMO, and when I started, covering just me (26 year old male, no deps) it cost $363 per month. That did not include dental or any of the other benefits. Fortunately, my employer paid for it, so it didn't break my pocket book, but know you are getting very low prices.
  7. I don't know where these people giving their opinions are getting their information from. There are many variables to determine if the deal you are getting is good. Deductible, Co-pays, Script Coverage, Co-Insurance, Out of pocket maximums and many other factors. You can go to many online sites and get comparative quotes from companies.
  8. Well, considering I pay $229 every two weeks which comes out to $496 a month for the same insurance with BCBS Basic, you are doing OK. After paying for insurance I get to take home $725 per month.
  9. If Hillary is elected, you will pay a lot more in taxes to pay for some crackhead's health care.
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