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Health Insurance is Imploding

Posted by Bobby Brown on September 23, 2023 - 2:35pm Edited 9/23 at 2:36pm

In 2009, Congress passed a law with the intention of forcing every American to purchase a government-designed health insurance policy. The President promised that people’s average annual premiums would go down by $2,500 and that everyone would be able to keep their existing plan if they wanted.

The law was called the Affordable Care Act but is more commonly known as Obamacare. For anyone who is not receiving a government subsidy to help them pay for their coverage, the results have been anything but affordable. Average premiums have gone up over 300% since the law was passed, and it is not uncommon for a family to now be paying $2000 or

more per month for their health insurance.

Virtually everyone has been forced to change plans and even move to new doctors. Insurance companies continue to pull out of the market, and in many areas of the country, there is only a single carrier left. Not only is the coverage expensive but for most people, it is simply not worth the cost. Deductibles are often $12,000 or higher. Single people are forced to buy coverage that includes maternity, and everyone is forced to buy plans that offer so-called free check-ups and preventive care.

Having been in the health insurance business for while, I’ve seen quite a few changes. However, I never thought I’d be writing to urge people to consider not having health insurance. But that’s now changed, and for many people, purchasing health insurance is simply no longer worth the cost — particularly when they can join a health-share program instead!

In 2009, Congress passed a law with the intention of forcing every American to purchase a government-designed health insurance policy.

The President promised that people’s average annual premiums would go down by $2,500 and that everyone would be able to keep their existing plan if they wanted.

Today, thousands of Americans are quietly abandoning Obamacare, and turning to a program that pushes excessive government regulation to the side and lets people affordably manage their health risks among themselves. With a health-share program, you won’t have to pay for coverage you don’t want or need, and your monthly costs drops by 40 - 70%.