Sentences with phrase «to go without health insurance»

And while I had two whole months to enroll, I just didn't feel comfortable going without health insurance for too long.
While I probably would never choose to go without health insurance unless I couldn't afford it, having the option means that I would have an actual choice.
Otherwise, you will have to go without health insurance until the next open enrollment period.
Obviously, many of these people decided to simply go without health insurance, but many others simply found plans better suited to their situation.
She also lived without a TV and went without health insurance for a while.
I congratulate the American Taliban for standing up for the only true values and letting people go without health insurance.
Part of the reason people skip insurance in general is because they think nothing bad will ever happen to them: for instance, «I'll go without health insurance because I hardly ever get sick» or «I'm single, so I don't need life insurance.»
Be careful of cancelling after Open Enrollment, as you may incur a tax penalty for going without health insurance coverage for three or more consecutive months.
Because apparently, the GOP and Tea Partiers, and Ron Paul thinks that churches will be able to provide the services that insurance companies provide, when some irresponsible fool decides to go without health insurance.
You can't favor repealing Obamacare and then leave the millions who get health insurance through the Medicaid expansion and exchange subsidies to scramble or go without health insurance.
They will go without health insurance, and so will their children.»
I can pay it as if it's a 15 anytime I want, but if I lose my job, I'm not at risk of being kicked out my house or having to go without health insurance to keep my other expenses paid (has anyone seen the rates for COBRA insurance if you lose your job?
As the economy lingers in the doldrums, more Americans are going without health insurance.
Going without health insurance should not be an option.
«If you were wealthy enough to afford health insurance that gave you everything, you could probably afford to go without health insurance
Things have changed drastically since I went without health insurance a few years ago.
The longer you go without health insurance, the higher the risk of you have of needing medical treatment at some point.
Plus, the people most likely to go without health insurance are young and healthy.
Navigating the landscape of plans, policies and premiums on your own may seem daunting — even intimidating, considering that it's unlawful to go without health insurance.
Healthcare.gov plans may be expensive, sans subsidies, but going without health insurance can be really expensive too.
For every month you go without health insurance, you'll pay a penalty of one - twelfth of your annual insurance premium; but if you go insurance-less for just a month or two, you won't owe anything to Uncle Sam.
Most people in their twenties feel that they are safe and relatively healthy and choose to go without a health insurance.
The only thing worse than having to figure out something as complicated and important as health insurance while your entire world is falling apart and you are an emotional wreck, is to realize after your divorce that you blew it and you are stuck paying outrageous premiums or, worse, going without health insurance, until the next open enrollment period occurs.
«There have been many years I've gone without health insurance.
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