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Considering that as
Considering that as between the 20-something ans the 50-something, it is the ltetar that are more likely to need medical care and the least likely to be able to afford non-group coverage or even the Connector's plans if they lack employer-coverage. As of the two groups, the ltetar age group who can not afford coverage are the more likely to not ever be able to recover financially given their age at the time of the onset of medical debt.From 25 to 55 is 30 years and the premium basically goes up 400%. In Medicare the premium is he same for the 65 year old and the 95 years old- also a 30 year spread and also higher costs associated with the ltetar than the former.





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Harun

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20 december 2014, 21:41:24

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