TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Individual health insurance premiums will increase an average of 13.2 percent in 2015, according to the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation.
That’s on top of this year’s 37 percent combined increase for individual and small group plans.
The new rate data comes from health insurance providers jockeying to participate in Florida’s federally-run Affordable Care Act insurance “marketplace.” In all, 14 companies filed rate data. Of the 11 returning plans, eight have price increases ranging from 11-23 percent, while three decrease in price from 5-12 percent.
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So, I guess the "you'll save $2500" was just another lie to sell us the snake oil.
Snake oil salesman used to get beaten up or hung after people realized they were selling BS and not real medicine.
Some traditions deserve to live on.....
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