• @Potatos_are_not_friends
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    81 year ago

    Why don’t they accept my $240 a month subscription plan that “graciously” allows me to co-pay $30 for every visit and then gives me 80% off meds that shouldn’t cost that much in the first place?

    • @olympicyes
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      41 year ago

      I can tell you’re young and single by the price of your subscription.

      • @Potatos_are_not_friends
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        1 year ago

        Depends on your job, which is really f-en stupid.

        My highly paid engineer job gives me a lower fees for one person, but 5 times as much if it was my whole family. $250ish for me, of $1500 with wife + 2 kids.

        My wife and kids are on my wife’s plan, as she is in the medical industry and way cheaper. We pay $600 for her + kids.

        So total is roughly $850 for a family a month. Which is a lot, but also pretty low for a family nationally. And makes no god damn sense because we are both in high paying industries which gives us better perks, where a hourly wage single-earner is paying significantly more. My friend works two jobs and pays over $400. And I make nearly triple his income.

        Health insurance is so frustrating.