cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/29676368

A 28-year-old person in Orange County who earns $35,000 a year will see the monthly cost of the typical silver-tier plan rise from $130 to $290, according to estimates from the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation. The typical family of four with a household income of $85,000 would see their monthly cost go from $489 to $901.

These increases are happening in order to pay for Trump’s tax cuts for the wealthy.

People dependent on the ACA/Obamacare marketplaces are typically less wealthy than the local median. Florida household median income by family size is:

  • 1 person - $65,801
  • 2 people - $81,109
  • 3 people - $93,983
  • 4 people - $107,712
  • switcheroo@lemmy.world
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    You get what you asked for! You voted to take away or raise prices on Obamacare so congratulations you played yourselves! Reap it

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    Despite the state’s rightward shift, Florida leads the nation for Obamacare enrollment with more people relying on this coverage than anywhere else in the country.

    FloridaMan, cutting off his nose to spite his face since 2000.

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      Cipolla’s 3rd Law of stupidity

      A stupid person is a person who causes losses to another person or to a group of persons while himself deriving no gain and even possibly incurring losses.

      The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt. - Bertrand Russell

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      Thats because in normal countries, the health insurers get to bargain for their treatments. Hearing someone say “we will buy 7 million treatments, but only at X cost” will quickly make the seller agree, and the consumer benefits.

      In the US, insurers will happily just not buy treatment, and pocket your insurance money.

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        Never have I witnessed power over big pharma like when they start to run ads claiming the NHS in the UK are not paying enough so people are dying (I’m paraphrasing here, but honestly it’s not a million miles off).

        It sounded pretty childish/desperate and the ads dried up quick.

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    Almost like the GOP cuts to the ACA would have kicked in and kept costs down - at least that would be the perspective of paying people until they tried to use their insurance and find out most things aren’t covered because the GOP destroyed healthcare.

    The shutdown exposed the cynical idea that people don’t pay attention until they need to so fuck them over in private and let them figure it out when it’s too late.

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      I do and am willing to fight, in the streets if need be, to restore the Democracy we left England to establish in the first place. I owe it to my forefathers. Sadly this sentiment has and will continue to be lost on further and further generations of AI kids. I thank God that I was allowed to grow up before the advent of cell phones and the Internet. Real life fucked us up enough but we did it in person or over land lines. I will go to my grave knowing that the advent of these things were designed to achieve exactly what it has achieved. An apathetic populous hooked to their rage scrolling of TicTok videos.