My Obamacare Story, It Is Expensive – Story




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I am 56 years old and a professional (teacher) who has reached the point where I could retire. However, since I work for a private school, when I quit working I lose my health insurance. I checked to see about getting Obamacare through the exchange. It would only cost me $1,600 A MONTH (and that doesn’t even take into account deductibles and copays). My entire retirement check will only be $1,400. By the time I pay for the premium, doctor’s visits and medicine will be out of my reach. I will literally be paying $19,200 a month and without medical care.
The only thing Obamacare has done has changed who isn’t getting medical care. And made the insurance companies richer.