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Do not believe supporters Obamacare COBRA is "affordable insurance?"?

Under the current proposal, even the private plans to Medicare will be required to satisfy the terms of COBRA. No coverage down for diseases already present before. As COBRA. No higher premiums for people high risk. As COBRA. When your individual private health insurance plan is required to be like Cobra, what the premium will be nothing less than the COBRA premium? If you're self-employed, you do not receive the benefits of the employer group. You have to buy an individual plan. All individual plans be as COBRA. Why supporters think Obamacare COBRA premiums are "more affordable?" Why do some people think it will be free?

My employees always shocked when I offered COBRA coverage, but they had to pay the premium was $ 16,000 per year. They had no idea That's what it costs to cover them as employees, even though I told them each year. I think they just do not believe me.

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