Posted on 03/05/2021 10:58:48 PM PST by Libloather
Thanks for the correction.
I am really beginning to hate autocorrect.
It’s called a payment plan. After all everyone must pay their fair share. We are all in this together, don’t you know?
“We’ll have to pass it so you can see what’s in it.”
I guess she just found out what’s in it.
:: Lesson 1: Read the fine print. ::
Troof!
She earned too much money from UIC to actually BE on UIC but the gummint gave her money (more UIC...) to keep her health insurance.
And, during that time, did she utilize the health insurance for any malady that couldn’t wait?
Or, was her FEAR of COVID so hyper-sensationalized by the media that she couldn’t walk away from her cobra?
[Fear paralysis]
A former co-worker in NJ recently asked about something on her state return indicating she owed money related to health insurance; I didn’t understand what she described. Unemployment wasn’t involved, and she wasn’t insured last year - yet she says she owes a few thousand dollars to the state.
Unemployment isn’t means tested.
Or, was her FEAR of COVID so hyper-sensationalized by the media that she couldn’t walk away from her cobra?
She wasn’t on COBRA.
New Jersey has a penalty if you don’t have health insurance.
That was how I understood it, but I’m completely unfamiliar with it. Another reason for people to flee NJ...
I can’t stop laughing, maybe they should pay closer attention to their elected officials, learning how to read would be a good start
Yes you don’t qualify for the ACA discounts unless you make over a certain amount around 15K i think. You have to get medicaid.
I think it is similar to what the feds did. People living in
Massachusetts, Washington, DC, California, and Rhode Island will have the problem too..
Let me guess, these idiots will vote for the Democrats again after they claim they will fix the problem they caused.
"You mean all this free lunch wasn't free?"
Everyone has had set-backs in life. If yours is $3100, consider yourself lucky.
I was under the impression that Christian medi-shares did not accept new members with pre-existing conditions. I could be wrong, but somewhere I got that impression.
Your wife’s insurer will require you to enroll in Medicare when you’re eligible. Have your wife check with her insurance company to be sure, but failure to do so can be dire.
That's gonna put a real hole in that $2000 $1400 check SloJoe didn't send you.
Well sweetheart, yes, I do expect you to make wise decisions while you’re unemployed.
That’s what we in the private sector have to do.
I’ve had a couple long six month stints of unemployment. The first thing to go was health insurance.
I find it ironic that she made more on unemployment than if she was working - and now cries because she has to give some of the excess back...
If you go to “www.medicare.gov/plan-compare” you can compare plans and even find what drugs are covered by each plan. To save a bit of digging you can call your Dr. and see what insurance companies they’ll work with.
Most plans don’t add any additional cost over Part B, (some do).
I couldn’t get an embedded link to work this morning for some reason. Possibly lack of coffee.
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