Re: Thoughts for the day
I remember when we were expecting our first child. We had no insurance, I was working two part-time jobs, (30 hrs per week at each), and going to school. All of my wife's pregnancy care was at the "cheap" hospital for the area. We met with a counselor to see if we qualified for government assistance. Well, we would have, except I had made too much money in the last year. I asked the counselor if we would have qualified if I had only worked one job. He said, yes that they would have paid for everything.
When we had child #2, we were still paying off child #1. I paid off #2, before finishing paying off #1.
Also, the hospital for #2, which was regarded as the "high-class, expensive" hospital for the area was over $1000 cheaper than the "low-class, inexpensive" hospital.
And yes this accounted for what the insurance paid.
This was a formative experience for me in government assistance and healthcare.
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