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Originally Posted by dc_dux
You are assuming that these 30+ million hard-working folks in the prime of life will take out more than they put in at a far greater rate than those currently with employer-based insurance.
And offer nothing to support that assumption.
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You are assuming that these 30+million people have no medical issues or health problems, which without access to their medical records that's a claim you can't make.
I conceded that I'm making an assumption they are more than likely unhealthy, but I also demonstrated that premiums are going to go up regardless if these people are healthy or not because of the out of pocket maximum ceiling. As well as the pre-ex eclsusions. Even if alot of those people are perfectly healthy, the very sick people will more than likely offset the risk pool.