And the reason employed people can't choose their own insurance is that they don't get tax deduction then, so they are left at the mercy of their company.
That's misleading. If the company doesn't provide insurance, they can choose whatever insurance they want (it will not be tax deductible, which may impact its affordability).
Not to me. I did not consider the situation of employed people who still had to pay for their own insurance in my initial response.
And the reason employed people can't choose their own insurance is that they don't get tax deduction then, so they are left at the mercy of their company.
That's misleading. If the company doesn't provide insurance, they can choose whatever insurance they want (it will not be tax deductible, which may impact its affordability).
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