Exactly - benefits are not free. You pay for them.
And, other news...water is wet. It's called paying a premium. Comes out of your paycheck.
I was just using Cancer as an example. Okay, you get in a serious accident and you have to be airlifted in, surgery is costly.
I was just saying, if you get in a serious accident or somewhere where you need surgery, expect your bank account to take a major it when it comes to your hospital stay/bill.
Benefits aren't free, any Employer that offers them is taking them out of your total compensation (as well as, their contribution to your social security account).
Never said that insurance was free. Not sure how you would think otherwise. Of course you have to pay...better to have it and not need it, than to need it, and not have it.
And you're not a little partial?
Of course, but nothing you can do about it. Necessary evil. Personally, I prefer the idea of universal healthcare like the Europeans. But I know people that pound their fists and call it 'socialism!"
Funny, I have a friend that's early 50s, runs a mom and pop hardware store (he's the manager). He wasn't feeling well the past couple of years and I asked him when he had his last bloodwork/physical.
He said he hasn't been to a doctor since his military days.Then I found out he wasn't insured. So he won't be going in for any kind of blood work or check up to see what's going on with him. At his age, he cannot afford not to have insurance.