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Government health care question?

Does anyone know if a table has been generated and made public of the breakdown of income, dependents, etc., and how much this free health care is going to cost monthly for people who don't already have health insurance?

In other words, can all these young, healthy kids without insurance actually see what this is going to cost them monthly?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Nope, there is at present time no complete health care proposal on the books, and yet even though no member of congress has actually read the whole of what is there, they are planning on a vote in a few days.

    Then when they approve the measure, then the idiots will get down to business and add and subtract whatever they please, and add on any massive pork spending to the plan, and decide how or who will pay what.

    This was on the internet most of today by the AP and posted by Yahoo.

  • 1 decade ago

    Universal health care is not free to be sure; countries with socialized medicine pay about 2% of their earnings for universal health care. This is slightly less than what we all pay already.

    We already pay 1.45% of our earnings for medicare, we pay the insurance for all Government employees, we pay for the poor, the military, the rich etc. In other words we already pay more and we that have medical insurance are just throwing away money to greedy insurance companies!

  • dlk
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    As they say, "the devil is in the details". What I hear is that this will be more costly to us average Americans. I don't think they have gotten that far as yet...........but they are thinking about upping the percentage of ones income you can deduct on your taxes, they are thinking about taxing many medical procedures, they are thinking about taxing health insurance companies and much much more. In the end, we citizens WILL BE PAYING MUCH MORE FOR NOT AS MUCH CARE. That will be a given.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    It's not free.

    It's going to REDUCE the deficit by $81 BILLION.

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  • 1 decade ago

    They're not about to tell us.

  • 1 decade ago

    not enough

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