My state is one of the ones (red states mostly) who opted out on medicaid extensions, so it has to be fed only and that's the numbers. If real poor, you get zilch, on the hook cashola for everything, no more freebies, you want a bandaid, full 100% cost, and on up, if bottom of the barrel dirt cheap poor working poor (like a burger flipper job), you can get something, it isn't great but good enough for catstrophic purposes, and it isn't that expensive, if already middle class chances are you already get coverage or could get subsidized down to affordable enough.
It *appears*, I said appears, to really benefit lower middle class the most. Poverty level or near to it, they give you an illusion of healthcare, but it *doesn't exist* going by the numbers,middle middle class to upper middle class to full bore upper income class, the 1%, I mean really, they have been covered long ago, no change there really.
All this might change tomorrow or next week, who knows, just thought I would take a look. I ain't signing up fer nuthin right now as they fight over it.
Seems to me way way back a health plan was around 5-6 bucks a week, most places I worked..man, that changed....
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