• Lexam@lemmy.world
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    13 days ago

    As a millennial that went bankrupt and lost their house because of medical bills I have to ask. First time?

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          13 days ago

          It’s still wild to me that much of the country won the barest of minimum healthcare standards (compared to other modern nations) just because one Republican had the smallest bit of morality and broke the tie with a ‘yes’ vote, putting the ACA into effect and earning Obama and McCain eternal hatred for their troubles. We are truly lost…

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    13 days ago

    This is just another culture war to distract everyone from the class war.

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      13 days ago

      Even though I’d pointed out the same about another article, I was triggered by this one and you brought me back around. Thanks!

      Why should illness block your retirement? Healthcare is a human right.

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    It’s almost impossible to retire.

    Say 1.5 million in retirement savings earning 5% making $75,000 year.

    According to AARP the average cost of cancer treatment is $150k, so some is less, some is more. Hope you get the “less” side, but if not…

    There goes all your income. Unless you start withdrawing the principal. If you do, and survive, now your income is reduced.

    $1.5 million, looking at the American financial landscape, is not a number most Americans are going to have when they reach retirement age.

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    Even with insurance, medical payments were hundreds of thousands of dollars each month.

    Jesus. My father died of lymphoma after fighting it for 8 years or so, and he was miserable for a lot of that time. Luckily (if you can call it that), he was a military veteran and the VA took care of the treatment, but even with the treatment, his quality of life wasn’t good. If I get cancer, I’d rather just kill myself before it reaches that point than bankrupt my family. It’s pretty fucked that that’s something we have to think about.

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    If only there were some system in the world that could prevent this type of monetary sadness.

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    13 days ago

    Maybe if they didn’t elect all the representatives against single payer healthcare they wouldn’t have to worry about it.

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    The piss poor US healthcare system is the number cause of personal bankruptcy. I do not know of any prominent US politicians that wants to extinguish the massive dumpster fire. If you voted for Putin’s Sock Puppet, the GOP and Project 2025, I have zero sympathy for your asses. Your fucking grocery prices somewhat valid, but none of you MAGAt fuckers mentioned the rising cost of healthcare which outpaces everything in the USA.

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      As intended. Have to suck these people dry before they die. Would be a shame if they had inheritance money to give back to their family.

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    13 days ago

    For all the shit everybody gives Boomers, I’m pretty sure the majority of them are also poor and working class. There’s just a lot more wealth at the top, or the “top” is bigger.

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      I think it’s more about the stereotypical Boomer attitude than their wealth. The whole “I worked hard at the gas station and saved up and bought my house in 1974 for $20,000, so I don’t see why all of you younger people are having such a hard time” thing.

      Like I said, stereotypical, but it transcends economic status.

      Even many poor, working class people of that age own their homes after all.

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        The other half of it is, the older generations tend heavily towards being Republicans. So even if they aren’t rich, they’re still voting for this.

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    My retired neighbor moved a few months ago crying about this.

    Said their property tax is too expensive and they cant afford living in this area with their med expenses.