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Thank you for that research. However, profit=income-expenses. Obviously I would agree that some of those expenses could be cut down through some streamlining but it's not for us to say that these companies are making a hideous amount of money just through gouging people.
ETA: Sorry, I read it wrong!! I would love to see a breakdown of their expenses. It's a little hard to argue that their overhead is too high when we don't know what their overhead is.
If you go to the links I supplied and look at the at the "Cost of Revenue" of each income statement the figures show the most of the revenue is taken up by the figure under this item.
Oh, I see. It's OK for some employers not to offer insurance. It's OK for people doing menial work to be uninsured; they're just scum anyway. They can go die somewhere if they get sick. If they do recover, they should look for a different job that does provide insurance. I see it all now!
God forbid you should ever be in need!
Karma!
Ugh, why do I feel like I'm slamming my head against a brick wall here? Nobody said they are scum. Nobody said they should die. I have not yet been in need b/c I have no problem with working for crap pay 80 hours a week to make ends meet if something did happen. I don't believe in karma but if I did, trust me, I would be looking forward to good things. You don't know me and what I've done in my life, you're judging me based on my belief that people should work and earn what they have, healthcare included.
If you go to the links I supplied and look at the at the "Cost of Revenue" of each income statement the figures show the most of the revenue is taken up by the figure under this item.
Right, but it does not state what the expenses are specifically. It's not broken down. The profit percentages, though, speak for themselves. If you earn a lot and have to spend a lot to make that much, which is the nature of health insurance companies, you may still not be left with much of a percentage of gross profit. That's why I'm saying I want to see what those expenses are, I want to see a detailed P&L, which may not be made public. It's not for us to say that they're spending too much on frivolous things if we can't even see what expense categories they list on their P&L.
Ugh, why do I feel like I'm slamming my head against a brick wall here? Nobody said they are scum. Nobody said they should die. I have not yet been in need b/c I have no problem with working for crap pay 80 hours a week to make ends meet if something did happen. I don't believe in karma but if I did, trust me, I would be looking forward to good things. You don't know me and what I've done in my life, you're judging me based on my belief that people should work and earn what they have, healthcare included.
You have not been in need of health care b/c you haven't needed it. That's how that works. You are young, and presumably healthy. You seem to not know about health issues that are not caused by "personal irresponsibility".
In case you haven't noticed, the job market sucks right now, at least here in Colorado. If you get any job, you consider yourself lucky. You may not have a choice about getting one with benefits under the present system. You may not have all day to look around for a new job when you're working 80 hrs a week.
You have not been in need of health care b/c you haven't needed it. That's how that works. You are young, and presumably healthy. You seem to not know about health issues that are not caused by "personal irresponsibility".
In case you haven't noticed, the job market sucks right now, at least here in Colorado. If you get any job, you consider yourself lucky. You may not have a choice about getting one with benefits under the present system. You may not have all day to look around for a new job when you're working 80 hrs a week.
You don't know what I've needed for healthcare. You don't know what I know about health issues, I have a background in healthcare and my mom is an RN who currently works for an insurance company. Trust me, I know more than you'd like to think.
The job market sucks in part b/c people don't feel like working and won't take jobs that are offered to them or won't apply for jobs that are "below" them.
When there's a will, there's a way. It just so happens that for most people, that will is not strong enough to find the way. They're rather whine and complain than take control of their lives.
you're judging me based on my belief that people should work and earn what they have, healthcare included.
No I'm judging you based on you taking absolute credit for your situation and assigning absolute blame for that of others. You go ahead and tell me that you earned everything you have 100% and fortune hasn't lent a helping hand here or there along the way. And you go ahead and tell me that everyone who falls through the cracks and is ruined by the current system brought it upon themselves. That's the type of arrogance I expect from most people on your side of this debate.
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