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- 1996 / 2021
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In 2017 (2018?) I cancelled my health insurance. It was just under $900 a month for me and my 2 kids. Both were adults. It was just to expensive to keep.
My insurance kept going up each year, but I'm supposed to get a cheaper rate once I'm 52. Well now that I'm 52, just health insurance for me is $480 a month. Open enrollment is in November, and it doesn't take effect until January.
I've never shopped for health insurance. When I got hired by the state in 1990 I received a health insurance plan. When I retired, I kept the same plan.
I feel like there might be a better plan out there that's cheaper than the one I can get from the state, and that will go into effect much sooner.
I was wondering if anyone had any advice or recommendations on shopping for health insurance?
My insurance kept going up each year, but I'm supposed to get a cheaper rate once I'm 52. Well now that I'm 52, just health insurance for me is $480 a month. Open enrollment is in November, and it doesn't take effect until January.
I've never shopped for health insurance. When I got hired by the state in 1990 I received a health insurance plan. When I retired, I kept the same plan.
I feel like there might be a better plan out there that's cheaper than the one I can get from the state, and that will go into effect much sooner.
I was wondering if anyone had any advice or recommendations on shopping for health insurance?