Imaginos1892 wrote:How can anybody not see that having your employer pay for your medical insurance is insane? It has distorted the entire medical economy to the point where it's almost impossible to get coverage any other way. 0bamacare has made the situation even worse; I just got an extra tax form to prove that I have "compliant" coverage and don't have to pay a $2800 penalty. This year. It also requires 50-year-old men to pay for maternity insurance. On themselves.
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The worst thing is that it now mandates what I refer to as "every-scratch-and-sniffle" coverage. Medical insurance must cover EVERYTHING so the patient doesn't pay for ANYTHING. That is just idiotic. Insurance works by spreading the costs of expensive but rare events over a large number of people, very few of which will actually end up having those things happen to them. If you misuse insurance to pay for things that happen to everybody, it just adds overhead and increases cost with no real benefit to anybody. And, by disconnecting those making the decisions from those paying the costs, it practically guarantees that most decisions will be bad ones.
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If a business tries something that doesn't work, they either stop doing it or they will go broke. If the government tries something that doesn't work, they just keep shoveling our money into it forever.
As the late economist and Nobel Laureate Friedrich A. Hayek noted, "With the exception only of the period of the gold standard, practically all governments of history have used their exclusive power to issue money to defraud and plunder the people."
IIRC, the employer insurance started during a time when wages were frozen, as a way to provide compensation to workers. Anyone know if this is correct?
Inflation is nicknamed "The hidden tax." When BJ or I mention to youngsters that the price for standard candy bars used to be 5 cents, they stare. We point out that the value of the bar hasn't changed, the money has devalued.
The comments on insurance look right. We make sure there is an emergency fund, then go for insurance that lets us pay the small stuff. ALSO, we watch our nutrition, etc.