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Originally Posted by Guest
Before Obamacare you could pay for insurance for years then without provocation have it cancelled. People with pre-existing conditions could not get covered. If there is an increase in cost, those two things make the increase acceptable.
"as of 2007, a Harvard study shows that at least 60% of bankruptcies are related to medical bills."
You could possibly be one of this group in the future, I guess you would be okay with that.
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Minorities didn't have insurance before, they do now, that's all that changed. Because of that, an avalanche of effects are occurring. One being costs are going up. Minorities are generally less healthy and therefore use more services. You not only have millions more being added, they're unhealthier and need more care. That costs more, the cost is shared, and everyone pays more.