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Older people who are medically high risk, but too young for Medicare are facing unaffordable health insurance premiums after federal health care credits lapsed earlier this year. Now that the grace period has expired, some Americans are struggling to get the care they need.

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  1. 1
    @stufftoexplore-o8g

    In my home country the health insurance cost is taxed, so a % of the salary. I am shocked how his health care costs more than what he earns. Absurd.

  2. 3
    @ChiefCedricJohnsonsStrengthCha

    Ecclesiastes 11:7
    Truly the light is sweet, and a pleasant thing it is for the eyes to behold the sun:

  3. 4
    @RedDogWasHere

    glad we dont have any of these problems in australia, i am glad my parents brought me to australia as a young child, i am in my 60’s and if i need health care soon i will get free high quality health care and subsidised medications, you fools vote republicans it’s your own fault !!!

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