Don't cry!! <3 *hugs* I just hope that by Massachusetts doing it and not fucking it up (with all eyes of the world nation upon us) that the rest of the US will stay the course and get on this soon. Even if I had to pay money, which I will once I start making money again, the fact that this was the easiest, least confusing sign-up process with a state-provided helper-office is just amazing. Omg, America, we could all do this! It can be done!
God, I hope so. My sister is uninsured, and her job is cutting hours so people stay under the limit where they have to provide it. I worry because it means she can't take care of herself in terms of getting check ups and dental work. I really hope things come down to where she can be covered.
So happy for you. And sorry your mom is ill. Keeping good thoughts going her way.
I changed careers because of health insurance. I chose between two job offers because of health insurance. And I can't wait until the rest of the country catches up to what your state has going on.
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That is amazing. SO glad for you! SO HAPPY. *more hugs*
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This is the way it should be, and I am so so glad you're in a place that does it.
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God, I hope so. My sister is uninsured, and her job is cutting hours so people stay under the limit where they have to provide it. I worry because it means she can't take care of herself in terms of getting check ups and dental work. I really hope things come down to where she can be covered.
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I changed careers because of health insurance. I chose between two job offers because of health insurance. And I can't wait until the rest of the country catches up to what your state has going on.
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Some think tank released figures for the average annual minimum premium of a non-smoking man aged 30. In my state, that comes to a whopping $350.
PER YEAR.
And people are complaining about how expensive that is.
I would cry for joy if I paid that much per month, let alone for an entire year.
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