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  • Self Employed Skipping Health Insurance

    Amid soaring health insurance costs, more entrepreneurs are gambling on the once unthinkable: living without insurance.

    About 27% of self-employed workers did not have health insurance in 2002, up from 24.6% in 2001, according to new data from the Kaiser Family Foundation. Figures for 2003, expected this week, will likely show another jump, Kaiser says. Overall, 18.1% of all workers lack insurance.

    "The situation is getting worse," says Kristie Darien, a lobbyist for the 250,000-member National Association for the Self-Employed.

    The trend hits a big slice of U.S. workers: One of 13 is self-employed, a figure that rose after the recession. Insurance costs about $3,700 a year per person for the smallest employers — often more for self-employed workers who cannot get group rates...
    [read more at usatoday.com]

  • #2
    hi if you need help to get cheap healthcare for $88.00 month

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    • #3
      thanks for sharing

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      • #4
        Check the different websites then u will have the results for this from which u can choose the best out of it.

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        • #5
          The data is a little outdated isnt it?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by alphadore View Post
            The data is a little outdated isnt it?

            LOL just saw the date, yes. I wouldn't be surprised if it was worse now though

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