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<blockquote data-quote="inactive" data-source="post: 2004191" data-attributes="member: 7488"><p>I don't want to sound hateful, but if the stay at home parent lacked health insurance in today's health care environment, then I am not going to consider that "doing great." If the uninsured parent got a small staph infection, for example, because newborn children harbor lots of nasty bacteria that parents clean up, and had to go to an ER for an incision and drain and antibiotics, they could be out a thousand dollars or more for a couple hours care. If they have wisdom teeth removed, or a root canal, or a broken bone set, these relatively routine medical procedure's bills could break a family of three on a fixed income of 25k without insurance.</p><p></p><p>Also, what's the rent rate in Woodward compared to the rest of America? 25k there is much more significant that pretty much any other place in the country. This is very much an exception to the national average. It's an apples-to-oranges comparison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inactive, post: 2004191, member: 7488"] I don't want to sound hateful, but if the stay at home parent lacked health insurance in today's health care environment, then I am not going to consider that "doing great." If the uninsured parent got a small staph infection, for example, because newborn children harbor lots of nasty bacteria that parents clean up, and had to go to an ER for an incision and drain and antibiotics, they could be out a thousand dollars or more for a couple hours care. If they have wisdom teeth removed, or a root canal, or a broken bone set, these relatively routine medical procedure's bills could break a family of three on a fixed income of 25k without insurance. Also, what's the rent rate in Woodward compared to the rest of America? 25k there is much more significant that pretty much any other place in the country. This is very much an exception to the national average. It's an apples-to-oranges comparison. [/QUOTE]
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