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ST Poll -- Guess how much my health insurance premium deductions are going up next year? -- nm
Posted by
znufrii
Oct 15 '09, 09:35
(No message)
Responses:
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znufrii
Oct 15, 09:44
25
so you company basically decides how much tax you pay?
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Danedukenuuk
Oct 15, 09:47
12
this isn't taxes -- nm
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decline
Oct 15, 09:47
11
you can call it a lot of things doesn't change it in real life -- nm
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Danedukenuuk
Oct 15, 09:52
10
You're the one calling it something it isn't in order, it seems, to make it sound worse. -- nm
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mara
Oct 15, 10:03
1
can't make it sound worse in a 1st world country i think -- nm
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Danedukenuuk
Oct 15, 10:05
perhaps this is a translation problem? -- nm
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decline
Oct 15, 09:58
7
i doub't that severly
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Danedukenuuk
Oct 15, 10:02
6
unfortunately, in this country there isn't the consensus that this is a service the government "ought to provide" -- nm
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znufrii
Oct 15, 10:14
(plus if it was a tax, it would be way less.)
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Andie
Oct 15, 10:05
the government is not charging this money, his employer is. his employer pays for part of his health insurance he pays the rest.
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Andie
Oct 15, 10:04
3
it only means the goverment has abondoned it's duties to provide basic services to the people
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Danedukenuuk
Oct 15, 10:08
1
Food is a basic necessity, but that's not provided by the government -- nm
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Roger More
Oct 15, 10:19
what Andie said. -- nm
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znufrii
Oct 15, 10:07
They've got to figure out some way to keep paying those bonuses -- nm
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decline
Oct 15, 09:47
and I'll get about $29 back in credits each paycheck. -- nm
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znufrii
Oct 15, 09:46
4
new credits? -- nm
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TFox
Oct 15, 09:47
3
yup. $150 for not smoking, and $200 for taking the health assessment. -- nm
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znufrii
Oct 15, 09:48
2
*awards self victory for 50%* -- nm
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TFox
Oct 15, 09:48
1
take it, you earned it. -- nm
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znufrii
Oct 15, 09:49
what was the company share before? -- nm
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TFox
Oct 15, 09:46
2
Don't recall exactly, I want to say around 70%, down from about 75% the year prior -- nm
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znufrii
Oct 15, 09:47
1
(but last year, overall premiums decreased as well) -- nm
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znufrii
Oct 15, 09:50
So, it's a safe guess that your company is decreasing the share they pay? -- nm
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con_carne
Oct 15, 09:46
2
that's what they did last year, though not nearly as drastically. -- nm
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znufrii
Oct 15, 09:47
as a percentage, absolutely. in raw dollars, probably a little, but not by much if at all. -- nm
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TFox
Oct 15, 09:47
$275 -- nm
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CQ
Oct 15, 09:39
Per month? $15 -- nm
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con_carne
Oct 15, 09:39
75 cents -- nm
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Andie
Oct 15, 09:38
$20 -- nm
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JaxSean
Oct 15, 09:37
1 dollar -- nm
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decline
Oct 15, 09:37
Deductible? or the portion of the premium you pay? -- nm
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Max
Oct 15, 09:36
1
the portion I pay -- nm
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znufrii
Oct 15, 09:37
312.50%! -- nm
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oblique
Oct 15, 09:36
50% -- nm
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TFox
Oct 15, 09:36
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