RE: Man Uses $1m Win To Finally Visit Doctor, Gets Terminal Cancer Diagnosis, Dies
February 5, 2018 at 4:22 pm
(February 5, 2018 at 4:20 pm)Shell B Wrote:(February 5, 2018 at 3:58 pm)alpha male Wrote: It's free or 2% if your income is under 138% of the poverty level. It's 8.05% from 139% - 250%. It's 9.5% from 251% - 400% (that's $97,200 for a family of 4).
In 2016, total spending on health care was 17.9% of GDP.
Seems reasonable to me.
If you cut your hours to 10% of the current level, would you be able to afford insurance?
Probably. I live in Massachusetts.
What about car payments, car insurance, rent, food, school loans, etc? How would you pay for those?