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In reply to the discussion: Just checked my new ACA rates [View all]RayLib
(37 posts)With the wrist surgery. But, FWIW, as I mentioned earlier, my daughter had an emergency appendectomy. I paid a $75 copay with my pre-ACA BCBS PLAN!
The whole point of my post is that my premiums have almost quadrupled under the "ACA", and now my copay and deductible is higher. I hear you on no preexistings, no cap, blah blah blah, but those are hypotheticals, and my out of pocket now is IMMEDIATE REALITY and OUTRAGEOUS!!!
And quit playing the class envy income card. Those posts come across as a petty and vindictive.
I work hard, started my own business, and travel 75% of the time. I could take a salaried job, and then I could get employer provided health, but at significantly lower income and student loans for my kids.
Oh, and with pre-ACA BCBS, my kids could stay on my policy as long as they were full time undergraduate students.