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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Health Insurance for self employed
Hey All,
I am happy to say I quit my job this year after starting a business a couple years ago and doing it on the side until I couldn’t possibly do both. Now I pursue my construction business and real estate deals full time. My wife is still employed at her 9-5 job which gives us health insurance (for now). She wants to quit in the near future because we have a baby on the way and her work does not even offer a single day of maternity leave - also she doesn’t get paid a ton.
Anyway, the question is what is everyone using for health insurance if you don’t have standard benefits from a 9-5 job? The healthcare system is expensive so I’d like to hear if there are some preferable options to look into.
Thank you!!