Infamy79 said:
You'll have to excuse me as I'm in Australia and on a completely different time zone so may take a while to respond to your answer on my question on your bolded comment from earlier. Do the people who choose not to get private health cover, get public health care for the 2.5% of their salary which will be taxed (or "fined" in your words)? Also how much does it cost in the US to get a reasonable private health care plan for an average... say 30 year old male, healthy, non-smoker, etc? |
I don't think anyone knows yet how that works. I think the answer is no. They will, just like today, get taken care of if they walk into a hospital, but they will get no preventative care (unless they pay for it out of pocket).
As for how much does it cost, going forward it depends on how much you make. If you make 44,000 or more, it will cost you a lot to get insurance on your own, but almost everyone in that salary range has insurance paid for by there company.
As that number goes down, the cost goes down. Up until you get to just over 10,000, and then you pay nothing.







