No denner I didn't forget. You can go the the blue cross blue shield TX website and check my figures. For the plan I looked at the deductible was $1000 the gold 007 plan. If I made a mistake please point it out factually, but don't make assumptions because we have different political views.
And on to our next Obamacare success story which comes to us from North Dakota - where after one month 30 people have signed up and 35,000 were dropped by their insurers. http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs...e-and-35000-lose-health-insurance_766531.html
I didn't major in math. But I did take a bunch of math classes. Lets see if I can correctly postulate this: 35 < 35,000?
Piezoe clearly is a government worker with lavish benefits paid for by taxpayers. His "let's give Obama time to make it work" approach ignores the fact that tens of millions of people are faced with a dire emergency. Their insurance has been cancelled and they do not have access to a satisfactory replacement. All the lies about "you can keep you rplan" and "you can keep your doctor" are now exposed, albeit safely after the election. So the democrats are predictably demanding that we "move on" and try to "fix" the unfixable. Only liberals think throwing good money after bad is a reasonable strategy. Ted Cruz and Sara Palin were right. Obama was wrong and lied to boot. That really sticks int their craw but we know it is true.
How much does your employer spend on your health care now? I'm assuming you compared the company plan to a low deductible gold plan, what was that plan? Unless your state is charging significantly more than the two states I've checked, Texas and South Carolina, you may have figured wrong.
Everyone can check the differences between 2013 and 2014 (ACA-compliant) for North Carolina at the Blue Cross Blue Shield NC website. Go to the website, select Free Rate Quote on the home page, this will take you to a Free Rate Quote page where you will be asked to select 2013 or 2014. Go through the process for one year and then the other - then you can compare the quotes. The 2014 rate quote pages will also show you how much the government will kick in based on your income. http://www.bcbsnc.com/ BCBS of NC is the only state-wide insurer in our state under Obamacare. As outlined in the Forbes article the average increase is over 100% in North Carolina. http://www.forbes.com/sites/theapot...miums-by-avg-of-41-subsidies-flow-to-elderly/