I pay close to $300 a month for healthcare. I have paid as much as $400 a month for family coverage.
What about you?
I pay close to $300 a month for healthcare. I have paid as much as $400 a month for family coverage.
What about you?
Zero. I am a student and do not have a full paying job now (a DC internship). I would rather have private when I can afford it on a monthly basis and not have to be forced to pay for it by the govt. It is something called individual responsibility.
140 a month.
Was paying like... 200 for less coverage until i switched...
You've always gotta keep up with health insurance. Always a better deal out there.

I pay my taxes and live in UK so zero in a sense, without trying to unbundle the portion of my taxes going to cover healthcare. I also have medical cover provided by my employer.
Try to be reasonable... its easier than you think...
Nothing, because I don't have a job at the moment. If I did have a job, I would be paying taxes though, and through there, health care. Though I don't really know how much of it is health care and what isn't.
Well I'm British, so whatever I pay in national insurance a certain amount goes to healthcare. Which currently stands at £0 for me as I'm a student. But when I'm earning it will be a lot more.
I pay 80 euro effectively with additional insurance for the dentist. It's actually 130 but the Dutch IRS gives me back 50 for tax-reasons.
The Doctor will see you now
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I pay nothing as a student (tax wise) and as a student I also get free dental and cheaper medication if I needed it. I managed to get 2 wisdom teeth out on 2 different occasions for a $30 emergency booking fee!
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