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Originally Posted by ChTatum
I saw a report just this afternoon about how the current disparity in cost of health insurance between younger people and seasoned citizens was around 6 or 7 to 1, with older people paying the most.
One model being proposed in the house plan would bring that ratio to 2 or 3 to 1. The average rise in cost for younger people would be around $1100 per year. Guess what? If the younger generation won't spend what it currently costs, they ain't about to spend more.
And, there is a good argument to be made for government man-dated health insurance being unconstitutional.
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Older people should pay more, they are more likely to have major health problems and long hospital stays