I am wondering if anyone else is noticing the high healthcare and medication cost even with ins

United States
February 11, 2019 8:33pm CST
It seems like I am paying more and more each year even though I have insurance. The out of pocket seems to be ridiculous!
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4 responses
12 Feb 19
That is why health is wealth. It is always costly to be ill.
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17 Feb 19
@Droopy01 Yes it is.
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18 Feb 19
@Droopy01 that is why we need to value health more than material things.
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• United States
16 Feb 19
That is certainly true, no doubt about it!
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@Namelesss (3368)
• United States
12 Feb 19
Yeah I noticed. At the clinic I go to I pay $4 less for having no insurance while my husband pays $4 more for having insurance. On the other hand I can't go anywhere else or get significant treatment without insurance.
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• United States
16 Feb 19
That lets us know that something is out of whack with our system for sure!
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@rebelann (111154)
• El Paso, Texas
24 Feb 19
I'm retired and have medicare and luckily I haven't been overly ill this past decade so I haven't noticed the prices of meds and such. I avoid doctors as much as I can.
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@NJChicaa (115972)
• United States
12 Feb 19
My costs have been the same. My tax refund went way down though. We actually owe this year for the first time ever. Thanks Trump.
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• United States
16 Feb 19
Hmmm, we actually got more of a tax refund this year! Sorry to hear yours went down.