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The university offers a health plan for students that’s $2200 annually. Correct me if I’m wrong, but that sounds... insane, yes? -- nm
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Mop (aka rburriel)
Feb 6 '19, 14:33
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insanely high, or insanely low? -- nm
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Reagen
Feb 6, 15:03
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...high? -- nm
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Mop
Feb 6, 15:06
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In Canada I would expect to pay ~80 a month for supplemental coverage and that by definition doesn't include the big ticket stuff. -- nm
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Reagen
Feb 6, 15:10
The invoiced premium for my middle of the road, single person plan at work is $8700 annually.
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Max
Feb 6, 15:00
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OK, clearly I have no idea how much insurance actually costs. -- nm
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Mop
Feb 6, 15:06
Speaking of healthcare costs, anybody want to guess how much my firm's health insurance increased this year? -- nm
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pmb
Feb 6, 14:55
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Not at all, because Trump! -- nm
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Mop
Feb 6, 15:00
Mine went up but only because I changed to the super good plan. -- nm
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Dark Callisto
Feb 6, 15:00
14%. YOU'RE TOO OLD -- nm
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Max
Feb 6, 14:57
Universties usually have their own health service. And some even have med schools. -- nm
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.
Feb 6, 14:42
I'd love to only be paying $2200 annually. -- nm
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peglegpete
Feb 6, 14:39
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Seriously. -- nm
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Dark Callisto
Feb 6, 14:56
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