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Updated about 3 years ago on .

FIRE 100%!! But what about health plans?
After shrewd investing, your cash flow equals your paycheck. So now you can fire your boss and raise your kids, right? Well, no, because I live in America. In America you are one injury away from total bankruptcy unless you have health insurance--which comes from my employer.
As I write this the column on the right side of my screen says "Resources" and offers Mortgages, Advice, Agents, Listings, and Hard Money Lenders--but in this space where so many of us are trying for FIRE, who can we turn to for health care? In my country this is a significant financial expense and we can't set a FIRE goal without it.
Because of family I can't just leave America, so does anyone here know a good health care company, and what the monthly cost of their plan is?