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"Employment-based insurance covers approximately 60% (180 million of the 310 million) of insured individuals, but enrollment is highly correlated with income. In high-income households (family income >400% of the federal poverty level), 84% are enrolled in employment-based insurance. In low- and middle-income households (family income from 100% to 250% of the federal poverty level), only 35% are enrolled in employment-based insurance."

That line from the beginning just melted my face. I knew it was bad, but I didn't know it was that bad. Filing this factoid away for later!



Yeah, it's really bad when insurance covers only 60% of even the insured!


Those who fear "socialized medicine" often fail to recognize just how socialist our system already is.


The other 40% of insured individuals are covered through non-employment based insurance, such as Medicare, Medicaid or an insurance plan that they purchased for themselves.


Or they don't have insurance at all.


People who don't have insurance are not "insured individuals".




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