That's based on buying your own coverage, without an employer kicking in, Petrea. If you're getting coverage from a union there's no reason you can't keep it, and it probably will give you a better rate because it is based on group coverage.
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I hope we get to keep our Union coverage, because the price I'm getting from that calculator terrifies me a little bit.
ReplyDeleteThat's based on buying your own coverage, without an employer kicking in, Petrea. If you're getting coverage from a union there's no reason you can't keep it, and it probably will give you a better rate because it is based on group coverage.
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