Well, this is open to debate... The U.S. is about the only industrialized nation where health insurance costs anything out of pocket. Most other advanced nations have implemented universal health insurance a long time ago, so in those countries health insurance per se is free (i.e., the cost of it is paid by the government out of tax revenues)...
On a more practical note, your insurance premium will depend on whether you want an HMO or a PPO, as well as on the deductible you choose. The lower the deductible, the higher the premium.
2006-09-18 10:12:16
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answered by NC 7
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From 50 for a good one
2006-09-22 09:03:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Anywhere between $200 a month and $500 a month. You might want to check if you can get it through your college.
2006-09-19 01:57:19
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answered by Anonymous 7
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I am insurance specialist for the place I work. Our employer pays around 150.00 and employee cost is anywhere from 110.00 to 179.00 depending on which insurance they choose ( if it is for employee only) Hope this helps!
2006-09-18 10:12:33
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answered by gabby5 2
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depends on where you live, in Chicago, PPO plan is about $70 a month 22 yrs male
2006-09-18 10:17:40
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answered by Ted 4
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Too Much!
Actually, because you're young. Major Medical coverage shouldn't be too bad...$200-$300 per month. If you need prescription coverage, grab your socks. $1000 per month is not uncommon.
2006-09-18 10:16:53
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answered by Thomas S 1
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Any preexisting conditions or dangerous hobbies like sky diving? Unable to even estimate.
2006-09-18 10:09:31
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answered by oklatom 7
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If you go with Blue Cross Blue shield about 100.00 a month.
2006-09-18 10:13:01
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answered by Anonymous
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about 50% of your mortgage payment
2006-09-18 10:08:48
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answered by dt 5
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