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For 2014, consumers purchasing individual policies paid between 22% and 88% more for health insurance than they did last year, depending on age, gender, type of policy and where they lived, Jones said Tuesday.
"The rate increase from 2013 to 2014, on average, was significantly higher than rate increases in the past," Jones said in a news conference in Sacramento.
But hey, if it wasn't for Obamacare, premiums would have increased even more.. or something.
Almost like those 0% CC gimmicks which turn into 28% after 6 months.
Or like getting a CC offer ... 0% for 6 months but the fine print tells you that you will be charged a 3% upfront fee. You have to read it to see whats in the offer.
The thing is... the skyrocketing rates are SUBSIDIZED... otherwise they would even be a LOT higher... the government is trying to cover it all up... they don't want the public to see how STUPID the liberals are... it hurts the Democrats chance for re-election... when will voters ever learn... never cause they keep falling for it over and over again...
The thing is... the skyrocketing rates are SUBSIDIZED... otherwise they would even be a LOT higher... the government is trying to cover it all up... they don't want the public to see how STUPID the liberals are... it hurts the Democrats chance for re-election... when will voters ever learn... never cause they keep falling for it over and over again...
Obama who keeps changing the Obamacare law employee mandate to get it pushed past the election.
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