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Originally Posted by Linkster
Robbie - the reason your costs went up so much had nothing to do with ACA...it's simply a response from the health insurers using ACA as an excuse to raise your ratesl
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I wouldn't doubt that at all. Any time the govt. gets involved...it becomes a gravy train and prices soar.
Just look at college tuitions. Same thing. Federal backed student loans? Oh hell yeah! Raise the costs!
"HealthCare" is the same thing.
I remember when I was younger, hardly anyone had health insurance. I simply paid out of pocket. Even for hospital stays.
Always had it in the back of my mind that I MIGHT want to have catastrophic insuracne in case I caught cancer or had a bad auto wreck.
But I didn't want to because I felt it would be a waste of my money to pay out $30 a month for health insurance.
Back then you would have ONE insurance agent in an entire rural county in Florida where I lived.
Nobody NEEDED insurance to just go to the doctor or pay for a prescription.
That all started to slowly change in the 1980's when govt. "HMO's" started kicking in across the country.
Still didn't NEED health insurance...but I started seeing prices rise.
The prices EXPLODED with ObamaCare.
And I guess if I were the owner of a pharmaceutical or a corporation that owns a chain of hospitals or owned an insurance company...yeah, I'd jump on this "endless" money gravy train and raise my prices to the roof too.