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To All Full-Time REI: What do you do for Health Insurance?
I am interested to know what you do for Health Insurance after you left your W2 income to go full time in REI? I am wanting to plan for the future, since my goal is to be full time in 2 or 3 years. I have the option of part-time work to keep my insurance, but after 20 years in my career, I want to retire early.
Thanks in Advance
Susan
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Here in Colorado, we have a state health insurance exchange that is simple and easy for self employed folks like me. I have a silver plan for myself only for $400/month. I think South Carolina is on the national exchange though, so you'll have to do your shopping there.
I say "only" $400 per month like it's nothing. For some folks, that's a lot. But I was self employed back in the late 90s/early 00s and was paying $850/month for self only coverage. I ended up having to close down my business and take a W-2 job because I got really sick and my insurance company dropped me. The only way for me to get coverage was through an employer. I couldn't afford to not have coverage.
If the ACA is repealed/replaced with something that does not mandate coverage for pre-existing conditions, I'll be either dead or bankrupt within five years.