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In response to
"
I'd tweak that a little. No one said premiums wouldn't change, just that you could keep your plan.
"
by
ty97
Here's what cracks me up about some of this. My premiums have gone up every year for like 5 years now.
Posted by
Jim (aka Jim)
Oct 29 '13, 11:22
Why wouldn't they go up again this year? And why would I blame it on the ACA when it was going to happen without it?
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It's the amount of premiums going up, and the percentage they're going up that's the issue.
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Inigo
Oct 29, 11:36
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Mine went up ludicrously for a few years in a row a few years ago, then not at all for the past two years and minimally this year.
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Kim Pine
Oct 29, 11:42
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The anedotal evidence I've seen says your IM is just not true at all.
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Inigo
Oct 29, 11:46
absolutely this. -- nm
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ty97
Oct 29, 11:35
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(I mean, there are real increases due to ACA for some people. But it's also convenient to blame ACA for all increases) -- nm
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ty97
Oct 29, 11:35
Absolutely. -- nm
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pmb
Oct 29, 11:33
Exactly this. -- nm
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TWuG
Oct 29, 11:26
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