the cost I pay for their insurance has gone from about $3500 per year to $12000 per year for a family plan.
Originally Posted by Deepthinker
Sorry for hijacking my own thread, but this speaks volumes about our need to stop denying about our national healthcare crisis and start doing something concrete about it. Healthcare is costing us twice as much per person as other countries. Our system of receiving heath coverage through employment is insane. Conscientious employers are paying through the nose. It is killing our national competitiveness. It hinders career mobility. And yet many people in the middle are not even covered, and are one serious illness away from going broke. Also, because we insist that healthcare should be supplied by the "free market", there is no cost control, and some suppliers, service providers and middle men are making out like bandits.
I give the current administration credit for at least attempting to fix it. The plan that was passed (but vilified by many) might not be the ideal solution (partly because of the need to placate so many sides). I just wish that we can stop the partisan bickering and come up with something that would provide universal coverage and control costs.