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State Question 779. Penny tax for teachers raises by the numbers
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<blockquote data-quote="vvvvvvv" data-source="post: 2894853" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>Pre-Obamacare, I could see a net gain from that, but not now. I know when I was in the system, the state was paying $700+/mo for my health insurance (according to my pay stub) that 1) wasn't usable unless I wanted to drive to the OKC metro area, and 2) wouldn't cover half of my asthma medications without jumping through hoops on every refill. When I left I was able to get better coverage (60% lower deductible, 100% coverage after meeting deductible, usable pretty much everywhere, and no medication hassles) for $100/mo. But now, similar insurance to what the state was providing at that time runs ~$6K/yr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vvvvvvv, post: 2894853, member: 5151"] Pre-Obamacare, I could see a net gain from that, but not now. I know when I was in the system, the state was paying $700+/mo for my health insurance (according to my pay stub) that 1) wasn't usable unless I wanted to drive to the OKC metro area, and 2) wouldn't cover half of my asthma medications without jumping through hoops on every refill. When I left I was able to get better coverage (60% lower deductible, 100% coverage after meeting deductible, usable pretty much everywhere, and no medication hassles) for $100/mo. But now, similar insurance to what the state was providing at that time runs ~$6K/yr. [/QUOTE]
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