My mistake, I misunderstood what you were saying. I thought 15% was a little high, but I know how you aren't real big on the accuracy of your posts.
Really, what you've said in the post I am replying to is a HUGE departure from what I have gleaned from your previous posts on the subject. Perhaps I haven't been paying attention. What's your ideal solution for that 15%?
As an aside, no one has asked me if I'm happy with my health insurance. I work, along with about 10,000 other people, for a subsidiary of a giant soul-sucking corporation. At this point I feel lucky to have health insurance at all as many people I know including a number of family members have none. Am I happy with it? Heck no. In the four years I've been with the company I've had three different insurance providers, four different "prescription plans" and have seen my rates go up and a big'ole deductible added. My only consolation in the whole mess is that since I'm young and don't do stupid things I haven't had much occasion to be burdened by needing to navigate the the myriad of pitfalls set in place in order to use the benefit. And I'm supposed to be one of the lucky ones? I can't imagine what it must be like for the individual doing it on their own.
-Will
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