Now that those “stupid voting” Americans are finding out that Obamacare was a scam meant to dupe them into believing that they could all afford healthcare, the true costs of Obamacare are being realized by everyone attempting to purchase health insurance online.
We were warned that health insurance premiums and yearly deductibles would go up,but the amount of money that Americans are now having to fork out before they could enjoy the benefits of healthcare coverage, is astrononomical, as some third-tier Obamacare plans have annual insurance deductibles peaking at $13,000.
Yep, Obamacare annual deductibles have are maxing out at $13,000 a year, or more.
A friend of mine, who also happens to live in Florida, recently visited Healthcare.gov to try purchase health insurance for her and her daughter. Once she logged on, entered her zip code and some basic information, she was given a list of healthcare options from the Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze plans offered under Obamacare.
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Because she is a middle-class and single mother, you would assume that Obamacare would cater to her needs, right?
The least expensive Bronze HMO healthcare plan she could afford would cost her $218 a month, that would have a yearly deductible of $13,000 attached to it.
Here are the screenshots she sent me of those plans:The second plan she would afford would cost her $236 a month, with the yearly deductible only being $10,000, but her yearly total out of pocket expense would still be $13,000.
This is laughable.
Because I was able to keep my current 2009 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida “Cadillac” health insurance plan, I currently pay $250 a month, which includes catastrophic incident insurance, and a yearly deductible of only $2400.
This plan does not cover pre-existing conditions, so if I wanted to have any of my pre-existing conditions covered, I would have to cancel my plan and sign up for a new one under Obamacare.Such a move would raise my monthly premiums, and my yearly deductible would certainly skyrocket past the $2400 I am currently paying.
Once again, the ‘Unaffordable’ healthcare Act (Obamacare) has lived up to its name of being unaffordable to Americans.