Smokers, Obese Workers Penalized With Higher Health Insurance Premiums
More and more employers are demanding that workers who smoke, are overweight or have high cholesterol shoulder a greater share of their health care costs, a shift toward penalizing employees with unhealthy lifestyles rather than rewarding good habits.
I completely agree with companies making people who live unhealthy lifestyles pay more for their insurance. People who don't smoke, don't take illegal drugs and maintain healty body weights require less medical treatment. Why should those who are responsible have to pay for those who are not? I, for one, am tired of subsidizing others who make poor decisions and expect others to pay their way....
But it's ok to be gay. LOL. silly people.
ReplyDeleteWhat does being gay have to do with running up insurance cost dopey?
ReplyDelete12:34 AIDS?
ReplyDeleteGood idea.
ReplyDelete12:44 you're an idiot.
Who does have a "healthy lifestyle"?
ReplyDeleteI completely agree with companies making people who live unhealthy lifestyles pay more for their insurance. People who don't smoke, don't take illegal drugs and maintain healty body weights require less medical treatment. Why should those who are responsible have to pay for those who are not? I, for one, am tired of subsidizing others who make poor decisions and expect others to pay their way....
ReplyDelete12:44 so AIDS is a gays only disease now? YES, no more condoms for me!
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