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    Exclamation NH - Obamacare premiums to increase 44% or more in 2018

    Thank you, John McCain.

    Drink bleach and die, you piece of $#@!.


    Obamacare rate hikes confirmed at 44 percent or higher

    http://www.unionleader.com/health/ob...igher-20170802

    By DAVE SOLOMON
    State House Bureau
    August 02. 2017 12:20AM

    CONCORD — The federal government on Tuesday confirmed what many in New Hampshire have feared for months — premiums for individual health insurance policies sold on the Obamacare exchange at healthcare.gov will rise by 44 percent or more for coverage in 2018.

    “Today’s news about rates is alarming, especially for the 94,000 New Hampshire residents who obtain their insurance through the individual market, but unfortunately, it does not come as a surprise,” Insurance Commissioner Roger Sevigny said.

    “A number of factors have led to rate increases for 2018 in New Hampshire and across the country, most notably the continued uncertainty at the federal level,” he said.

    The Union Leader first reported in May that Obamacare exchange premiums could increase an average of 44 percent based on confidential industry documents obtained by the newspaper.

    The Insurance Department uses the median premium for a silver-level plan covering a 40-year-old non-tobacco-user as a benchmark for its analysis.

    For 2017, the median monthly premium in such a scenario was $335; in 2018 it will be $479, based on the carriers’ proposed rates. The median increase represents a 43 percent hike year over year in the individual market.


    “This is exactly what we’ve been saying for a long time, that Obamacare would be crashing down on the individual markets,” said Greg Moore of Americans for Prosperity, the conservative policy organization.

    “It speaks to the need for Congress to get back to work and come back with a more durable solution because this is failing everyone,” he said. “These rate increases are simply unsustainable. Many people are going to be forced into a decision to forgo health insurance.”

    The rate projections assume Harvard Pilgrim and Anthem will keep offering products in 2018, as the only two companies remaining on the exchange for customers not on Medicaid.

    In explaining the rate hike on the CMS website, Harvard Pilgrim states that annual rate increases by plan range from 41.9 percent to 46.1 percent, with an expected average rate increase for renewing members of 42.5 percent.

    There are currently 6,483 Harvard Pilgrim customers affected by the rate increases.

    Anthem cited an average annual rate increase of 45.3 percent, affecting approximately 29,000 New Hampshire customers expecting to renew in 2018.

    Rates could go even higher in light of the announcement by CMS Tuesday that insurers can assume that the federal government will not be funding cost-sharing reductions for low-income customers in 2018.

    Neither Anthem nor Harvard Pilgrim have confirmed that they will offer products on the exchange in 2018, but have submitted rates to keep all options open.

    According to the Insurance Department, the companies have until Sept. 27 as a final date to be on the exchange. The state’s review of rates is completed by Aug. 16.

    The rate increases only affect policies sold on the exchange, where 94,000 New Hampshire residents get their health insurance.

    Approximately 50,000 are enrolled in expanded Medicaid and not directly affected by the rate hikes. Of the remaining customers, a large number receive Obamacare subsidies that increase as the premiums increase.

    But as many as 25,000 customers on the exchange receive no subsidy and will have to bear the full brunt of the premium increases on their own.

    The shock waves are likely to be felt in the group market as well, where approximately 80 percent of New Hampshire residents get health insurance through their employer.

    As Sevigny has said previously, “Instability in one part of the insurance market affects all parts of the insurance market.”
    “Civilizations die from suicide, not by murder.” - Arnold Toynbee



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    Yes!!! I cannot wait to start paying more for my insurance so to cover everyone else's ass. Please screw me more! <SARCASM>

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    Thank you, John McCain.

    Drink bleach and die, you piece of $#@!.
    Honorable mentions for Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, and Karl Marx as well. #TeamWork
    Quote Originally Posted by dannno View Post
    It's a balance between appeasing his supporters, appeasing the deep state and reaching his own goals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by William Tell View Post
    Honorable mentions for Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, and Karl Marx as well. #TeamWork
    It's bukkake politics, and all us, the ever suffering citizens, are in the center.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    It's bukkake politics, and all us, the ever suffering citizens, are in the center.
    You remember that scene when Longshanks is dying and looking forward to Wallace being tortured as a last pleasure? I think that's totally John McCain right now. The guy literally hates us for our Freedom and wants to make our lives hell.
    Quote Originally Posted by dannno View Post
    It's a balance between appeasing his supporters, appeasing the deep state and reaching his own goals.
    ~Resident Badgiraffe




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    Without trying to be a dick , the large majority of the population are chumps if they are in good health and paying Obummercare premiums with ridiculous deductibles by 2018 .
    Do something Danke

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    Quote Originally Posted by oyarde View Post
    Without trying to be a dick , the large majority of the population are chumps if they are in good health and paying Obummercare premiums with ridiculous deductibles by 2018 .
    They were told they must comply.

    That is what AmeriKunts do best: comply.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    “A number of factors have led to rate increases for 2018 in New Hampshire and across the country, most notably the continued uncertainty at the federal level,” he said.

    .....

    As Sevigny has said previously, “Instability in one part of the insurance market affects all parts of the insurance market.”

    The government might not level the playing field or something. So they're cashing in while they still can.



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    The government never cared about peoples health or the uninsured. All they wanted was to control the insurance market.

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    Get a good job with good pay and you're okay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timosman View Post
    Get a good job with good pay and you're okay.
    Government 'jobs' offer healthcare as part of their 'package'....

    I can't afford to support this government.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tod evans View Post
    Government 'jobs' offer healthcare as part of their 'package'....

    I can't afford to support this government.
    I don't.

    Edited to add I do as far as vehicle licensing goes. That is State and I have to eat. Other than that, not so much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by William Tell View Post
    You remember that scene when Longshanks is dying and looking forward to Wallace being tortured as a last pleasure? I think that's totally John McCain right now. The guy literally hates us for our Freedom and wants to make our lives hell.
    Yeah, the downside is I don't have his daughter in law whispering in his ear that I knocked her up and that my son, not his, will take his place.

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    http://www.nbcnews.com/health/health...ts-say-n755756

    Obamacare Uncertainty May Mean Higher Insurance Premiums, Experts Say

    President Donald Trump and Republicans in the House may be celebrating their victory in a bill that reverses big parts of Obamacare, but the vote may mean premiums go up even higher next year, experts predict.

    Key senators have already said they’ll tear up the House bill and start all over again, and the debate has created one thing insurers hate above everything else: uncertainty.

    And that means they'll either raise premiums a lot, or completely pull out of the so-called Obamacare markets, health insurance specialists say.

    "The biggest problem we have is uncertainty. Insurers hate uncertainty," Brian Webb, manager of health policy for the national Association of Insurance Commissioners, told a briefing on Capitol Hill Friday.
    Trump may cause them to raise premiums even more:

    http://fortune.com/2017/07/31/trump-...are-subsidies/

    Trump Escalates Threat to Cut Health Care Subsidies by Taking Aim at Insurers

    U.S. President Donald Trump took aim at insurers on Monday in an escalating threat to cut the health care subsidy payments that make Obamacare plans affordable, after repeatedly urging Republican senators to keep working to undo his Democratic predecessor's healthcare law.

    "If ObamaCare is hurting people, & it is, why shouldn't it hurt the insurance companies & why should Congress not be paying what public pays?" Trump, a Republican, wrote on Twitter.

    Trump, frustrated that he and Republicans have not been able to keep campaign promises to repeal and replace Obamacare, has threatened to let it implode. So far, the administration has continued to make the monthly subsidy payments, but withholding them would be one way to make good on Trump's threat.

    Republican Senator Rand Paul told reporters on Monday he spoke to Trump by phone and the president was considering taking executive action to address problems with the healthcare system.

    Paul said he told Trump he thought he had the authority to create associations that would allow organizations - such as the AARP that represents retirees, or the U.S. Chamber of Commerce - to offer group health insurance plans.

    The White House declined to comment on matter.
    If the payments are cut, insurers are likely to raise rates to make up the difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippyjuan View Post
    http://www.nbcnews.com/health/health...ts-say-n755756



    Trump may cause them to raise premiums even more:

    http://fortune.com/2017/07/31/trump-...are-subsidies/



    If the payments are cut, insurers are likely to raise rates to make up the difference.
    And then ObummerCare would die, and we can't have that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by William Tell View Post
    You remember that scene when Longshanks is dying and looking forward to Wallace being tortured as a last pleasure? I think that's totally John McCain right now. The guy literally hates us for our Freedom and wants to make our lives hell.
    ... he practically rose from the dead to be there for the vote... incredible.

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