Moreover, the report said, premiums for older people would be much higher under the Senate bill than under current law. As an example, it said, for a typical 64-year-old with an annual income of $26,500, the net premium in 2026 for a midlevel silver plan, after subsidies, would average $6,500, compared with $1,700 under the Affordable Care Act. And the insurance would cover less of the consumer’s medical costs.
Likewise, the report said, for a 64-year-old with an annual income of $56,800, the premium in 2026 would average $20,500 a year, or three times the amount expected under the Affordable Care Act.
Deci la un venit de $56k, asigurarea medicala costa $20k...procentual asta inseamna ceva mai putin de jumatate. Din ce platesti chirie, lumina, telefon si maninci???
Perfidia si cruzimea este la niste cote infricosatoare!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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