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Updated over 6 years ago, 03/12/2018

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John Horner
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  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Columbus, OH
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Alternatives to outrageous Obamacare priced health insurance?

John Horner
Pro Member
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Columbus, OH
Posted

Hey all, I quit my W2 6 months ago with solid reserve set aside and a proven business model.  My business is going well and my wife was being offered insurance as a part time RN, but as of December 31st they are rescinding the insurance she was being offered.

After researching the "Affordable" Care Act insurance plans, I realized they are insanely higher then anything I would get from an employer.  Since we won't get assistance based on income, the cheapest plan being offered is $625/month and a $12k deductible.  Any plans with a more reasonable deductible are up near $1000/month premium.

Does anyone have more affordable alternatives for family insurance?

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