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Follow on Google News | Affordable Health Care For Network MarketersWhy are Health Insurance Costs So High? There are multiple reasons why health insurance premiums have become so unaffordable without significant subsidies to mask the cost: Read On for More Information
By: Bobby Brown Over the last decade, traditional health insurance has been marked by a concerning trend of escalating prices. including prescription drug pricing. As of 2023, the average cost of a monthly insurance premium for a single 40-year-old is approximately $539 per month, bringing the yearly cost to around $6,468. The cost to insure a family without a subsidy now tops $22,000, according to data from the Kaiser Family Foundation. (Note these rates vary greatly by location). This cost doesn't include deductibles and other out-of-pocket consumer expenses. Many people have to pay an additional $5,000 or more before their insurance company will start covering any medical expenses at all. When you add in coinsurance and copays, it becomes clear why many people are still unable to access reliable medical care at all. When an unexpected medical emergency arises, attempting to cover these extremely high costs can lead to devastating financial repercussions. Facing the stress of debt and potential bankruptcy is the last thing anyone needs while also trying to manage a serious medical issue. But even among people with insurance, medical debt is one of the leading causes of bankruptcy Discover A Better Way with Impact Health Sharing. Now Network Marketers and The Self Employed can save BIG on their health care. Members are saving thousands when they switch to Impact. Plans start as low as $73 for individuals and $378 for families. We have designed four pricing options for Network Marketers- Self Employed and families, as well as special pricing for seniors. Learn More Today: Click Here (http://www.healthsharingnetwork.com) End
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