10 Million More In Poverty Because Of Medical Expenses, Census Reports
If you were to subtract the cost of health care expenses from family incomes, an additional 10 million more Americans would be considered in poverty by official measures, the U.S. Census Bureau said this week in a new report.
You are so right 629PM. We have not seen nothing yet. I pay $500.00 a month health insurance premium just so incase I end up in the hospital. The deductable is so high in order that I can even afford the policy that I have. It irks me to no end when I have walked into the emergency room for a real emergency and those with no health insurance paid by the government are there for a headache, sore throat, etc because they do not have a doctor or health insurance other than Obama care!
It will be worse under Obama care.
ReplyDeleteYou are so right 629PM. We have not seen nothing yet.
ReplyDeleteI pay $500.00 a month health insurance premium just so incase I end up in the hospital. The deductable is so high in order that I can even afford the policy that I have. It irks me to no end when I have walked into the emergency room for a real emergency and those with no health insurance paid by the government are there for a headache, sore throat, etc because they do not have a doctor or health insurance other than Obama care!