Health Insurance After Quitting Your Job

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
  • How can one afford to buy health insurance after you quit your job? I quit my job 3 years ago and I survived! I was able to purchase health insurance and there are various discounts you can receive based on your income. Of course, when you quit, the insurance will likely be no where as cheap as buying it through your employer because they offer a low health insurance cost as a perk to you. In California, you have a health portal at coveredca.com which you can preview how much health insurance would cost if you just up and leave your current job. Yes... say goodbye to your boss forever! Keep in mind I'm not getting some random low coverage insurance but rather from Kaiser or Blue Shield of California.
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Комментарии • 259

  • @crushitwithkris
    @crushitwithkris 3 года назад +59

    This is awesome that you are sharing this. So many people wonder what to do about this. You rock 👍

    • @BeatTheBush
      @BeatTheBush  3 года назад +3

      You're welcome!

    • @crushitwithkris
      @crushitwithkris 3 года назад

      @@BeatTheBush 😊

    • @roccodeclan2717
      @roccodeclan2717 2 года назад

      you prolly dont give a damn but does anyone know a trick to log back into an Instagram account?
      I stupidly lost the password. I would love any tips you can give me!

  • @mlinyoutube
    @mlinyoutube 3 года назад +26

    "This is the cost of being free." So true. Thanks for the video - I have always wondered about this.

  • @mobydickhead1
    @mobydickhead1 2 года назад +1

    I've tried to find information on this topic before and you've done the best at explaining it.

  • @dvran
    @dvran 3 года назад +54

    It’s irritating when you see United Healthcare is going to post record profits this quarter since people aren’t going to checkups due to Covid. Shouldn’t we see a refund in our premiums?

    • @electric-fire21
      @electric-fire21 3 года назад +10

      I don't understand how a company that helps provide healthcare is even listed as a publicly traded company...? Shouldn't this be illegal? Are they working for the customer or the investors checkbook?

    • @BeatTheBush
      @BeatTheBush  3 года назад +14

      I know. It pisses me off I am paying so much when I don't even use it.

    • @realitybitesw4900
      @realitybitesw4900 3 года назад +2

      @@electric-fire21 United States is really United Incorporated, everything is business here, healthy care business, school business and military industrial business....

    • @OriginalPhil
      @OriginalPhil 3 года назад +1

      @@electric-fire21 Exactly! Well said. This is something most of us don't even think about, because we're too busy going to work... to keep our coverage.

  • @khaledamin729
    @khaledamin729 Год назад

    Thanks for all the detailed information you have provided in this video. I like your way of explaining every point. Keep sharing such great videos in the future also.

  • @so4reelz
    @so4reelz 3 года назад +11

    I'm so lucky that I actually like my current job that provides excellent health coverage for me and my family!

    • @BeatTheBush
      @BeatTheBush  3 года назад +5

      I'm happy for you! Hope your job stays that way and continues for long time to come.

    • @so4reelz
      @so4reelz 3 года назад

      @@BeatTheBush I'm definitely working on becoming FI in case one day my situation changes!

  • @Yocyndie
    @Yocyndie 3 года назад +4

    Needed this. Thank you ! This was my last attachment to my job.

  • @PierceJordan
    @PierceJordan 3 года назад +10

    Great video man! I feel like this is a topic that people often overlook before quitting their job

    • @BeatTheBush
      @BeatTheBush  3 года назад

      And for the long term, it gets more and more expensive. So you better have a plan to make more as you get older or else!

  • @danpf7943
    @danpf7943 3 года назад +6

    It's great to know that one can buy coverage on the market. Having this knowledge makes quitting a job not as scary. By the way, I have that lamp, too! Target?

  • @jimyanjianwan281
    @jimyanjianwan281 3 года назад +1

    Remember 3/10/18 meetup at SF? The restaurant was so small, I left after seeing you were busy talking after BART ride from East Bay!

  • @navin800618
    @navin800618 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for sharing this, I became a solo consultant recently and my spouse joined a startup so not having corporate sponsored health insurance has been a drag

    • @BeatTheBush
      @BeatTheBush  3 года назад +1

      Cost of going solo. Startups should have healthcare? I always did in my previous ones.

  • @benho1314
    @benho1314 3 года назад +10

    I have guaranteed lifetime employer paid healthcare in retirement with minimum 10 years of employment with them - major golden handcuffs. This is a huge benefit.

    • @jadufy
      @jadufy 3 года назад

      Benjamin Ho ,
      I totally agree with you it is a golden handcuff plus a huge benefit.
      Do you mind if I ask which company you work for which provides lifetime employer paid healthcare ?
      Thanks

    • @benho1314
      @benho1314 3 года назад +4

      @@jadufy the government 😅

    • @jadufy
      @jadufy 3 года назад

      @@benho1314 😅

  • @zmack1830
    @zmack1830 3 года назад +7

    BeatTheBush _ The man The myth The Legend :)! You are spot on, it is worth it! Freedom at all costs!!

  • @yangtwins-personalfinancei8505
    @yangtwins-personalfinancei8505 3 года назад +1

    This is what i needed! doing side hustles now and need to understand my benefits and costs :) great video thanks for sharing your knowledge. I feel the same way about a day jobs, especially the nice engineering salary and benefits/perks

    • @yangtwins-personalfinancei8505
      @yangtwins-personalfinancei8505 3 года назад

      You should make a video about working for yourself vs working for someone else!! i'd love to hear your insights and perspectives

  • @IsInteresting
    @IsInteresting 3 года назад +1

    This is great information! I follow your videos quite closely and I wondered how you can retire and still take care of health costs. Also mentioning about the Cobra insurance was good too as I was wondering about how that worked. Excellent video once again.

    • @BeatTheBush
      @BeatTheBush  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! It's not too much for now. I can afford to just pay it and it does hurt.

    • @IsInteresting
      @IsInteresting 3 года назад

      @@BeatTheBush Thank you always for your frank and honest discussions and videos.

  • @you87rocks
    @you87rocks 3 года назад +16

    Another option that some may want to consider looking into are companies like Christian Healthcare Ministries or Medishare. The premiums are low and go directly toward members medical bills, not bloated salaries. CHM takes care of all medical events over $500 at 100% (no deductible). I know so many people (especially small business owners) who have had it for years and love it.

    • @YogaWithKarina
      @YogaWithKarina 2 года назад +1

      Thank you for sharing! There is an MD RUclipsr that brought it up. I'm looking into it now!

  • @ajlazana9244
    @ajlazana9244 3 года назад

    Thank u so much for this video! Love you💜

  • @pabulumm
    @pabulumm 3 года назад +1

    Would've been nice to see you also go through the Obamacare website for those of us not in Cali but I found the COBRA bit particularly helpful, so thanks for this video. I'm nowhere near financially independent but it's good to see how much someone who is pays for this, appreciate the insight/transparency.

  • @edm8037
    @edm8037 3 года назад +4

    Man i also live in CA. I am 53 yo and i just quit my job on May 2021 because i hated it. The only reason i stayed there because of the health insurance but i am so done with job. My health insurance with HealNet now is $515 a month with 70% Silver Coverage. It sucks but i need to be safe than sorry. This country's health insurance is rediculous, the worst ive seen because of the cost. I agree with you 100%, it is worth it even it is costly because i am free what i want to do. I am day trading stocks now and so far, i am doing fine. Thanks for your video because it validates that i made a good decision.

  • @Je.rone_
    @Je.rone_ 3 года назад +17

    The irony in this is I was just thinking about this exact question

    • @BeatTheBush
      @BeatTheBush  3 года назад +2

      Nice! It's going to be expensive.

  • @stevenchen1338
    @stevenchen1338 3 года назад +5

    When I was an independent contractor, I was shelling out $1800/month for health insurance for a family of four. Let that sink in. $1800-a-month! Fortunately, the contract paid well so it was worth it. And, yes, there are cheaper options via Bronze or Silver plans but, for our family needs, a Gold plan made more sense. As BTB mentioned, California has subsidies if you are in a lower income bracket and we also have Medi-Cal (aka Medicaid or free government insurance) for those in the lowest income brackets.

    • @BeatTheBush
      @BeatTheBush  3 года назад

      $1800 is more than what I spend in a month. OMG

  • @thaddeuschrzanowski4666
    @thaddeuschrzanowski4666 3 года назад +1

    Great content!
    Love the channel.
    50,white, male, 5.5 mil nw.
    Still working in part for health insurance.

  • @2BeAll4it
    @2BeAll4it 2 года назад +1

    Planning to do a sabbatical and found this video. I am also in the BA (SJ) and I am desperately in need for more input. Being with Kaiser P. and they will suck me dry if I will pay for the same plan without my employer =(
    Odd enough I always stumble over your videos eventually. Being from Germany I had to figure out how things work in the USA (401k, credit cards/score, buying a house etc) and your videos helped a ton. If I ever run into you, I owe u a beer - Thanks

  • @inculcatetobemaudlin2943
    @inculcatetobemaudlin2943 2 года назад

    Thanks for the useful info!!

  • @smalltownpicker
    @smalltownpicker 3 года назад +9

    Can’t wait to see this. This is a very confusing benefit. Hard to know who to trust!!

    • @BeatTheBush
      @BeatTheBush  3 года назад +2

      Interesting. I guess you see the video, comment, and then watch later?

  • @HangNguyen-ih8rf
    @HangNguyen-ih8rf 3 года назад +13

    Single mom here 1099 make 32k b4 taxes and government kick me out of Tenncare cuz I “make too much to qualify.” Got few insurance quotes for me & my then 3 yrs old son it’s all btw $850-1100 per month. We have been out in the cold for 3 years without any coverage.
    Being on “your own” only work if you are single and have decent $$$ in saving and side hustle.

    • @electric-fire21
      @electric-fire21 3 года назад +3

      That's true, there is a lot of privilege in being able to afford your own health insurance. I'm sorry about your situation. If it is an option, maybe you could move to another state where you do qualify on that income

    • @irishdva3237
      @irishdva3237 3 года назад +1

      Your child would be covered under your state’s health plan for children.

    • @zariaeda007
      @zariaeda007 3 года назад

      @@irishdva3237 Nope. Income matters. I remember a few years ago we made too much for my child to be covered. We went without insurance for a bit.

    • @JK20239
      @JK20239 3 года назад +4

      Thank obamacare for that. Premiums have skyrocketed under it. Affordable care act has nothing affordable about it.

    • @JK20239
      @JK20239 3 года назад +1

      @@Kenosha01 trumpcare? Since when?

  • @pawsnotclaws2772
    @pawsnotclaws2772 3 года назад +3

    Thanks so much for this 😆 I’ve been thinking about quitting my job

  • @bunnie1294
    @bunnie1294 3 года назад +6

    I've been waiting for this videos for years! Lol

    • @BeatTheBush
      @BeatTheBush  3 года назад +1

      Sorry it took so long. Thanks for sticking around!

    • @bunnie1294
      @bunnie1294 3 года назад

      @@BeatTheBush Haha no worries! I forgot I was waiting for this video until you posted 😂 It's crazy to realize I've been watching your videos for years now.

  • @natelyons8327
    @natelyons8327 2 года назад +3

    Have you ever considered doing a breakeven cost analysis comparing the cost (risk) of an out-of-pocket catastrophic event versus the annual health insurance premium including the deductible for that event? I've often wondered what the itemized cost for a corrective procedure or treatment would be out-of-pocket versus the cost of carrying an annual health insurance premium.
    I realize that not carrying health insurance is kinda like rolling the dice but the insurance is getting so expensive that it may be approaching a break-even point in just paying out-of-pocket in the event of a catastrophic health care event.

  • @jessetorres8738
    @jessetorres8738 3 года назад +18

    We need Medicare-For-All/A single payer healthcare system here in the United States, especially during this time with the Coronavirus pandemic! What is more "Pro-Life" than ensuring that every person in America has guaranteed affordable healthcare regardless of their job or social status? Also, if we all had access to basic healthcare, we would all have the "freedom" to live long lives and rarely have to worry about medical bankruptcies. Sure, taxes will go up, but the overall cost will go down so much that everyone will be paying less and saving thousands of dollars every year. Furthermore, if some of us need additional healthcare than Medicare, then we have the "choice" to get additional insurance, but for others Medicare would be more than enough. Finally, if every other developed country (Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Japan, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand) can implement this system and save money, then why can't the United States do the same and help "Make America Great Again" for everybody at least on the issue of healthcare? Oh, and if American citizens die from lacking access to affordable health insurance because the Republicans believe that the government shouldn't provide it then we are failing our country's promise of defending "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" for its citizens as well as "promoting the general welfare" of all the people.

    • @doubledown8229
      @doubledown8229 3 года назад +2

      Why would they do that, when they can squeeze every penny out of every single American?

    • @dvran
      @dvran 3 года назад +1

      Americans wanted capitalism; here you go. Greedy healthcare companies making shareholders happy, large corporations taking over ... it’s all to make more billionaires.

    • @karil6461
      @karil6461 3 года назад +1

      Preach!

    • @davidhorst9203
      @davidhorst9203 3 года назад

      No

    • @BeatTheBush
      @BeatTheBush  3 года назад +1

      @@momosan11 I wish but I don't see that happening any time soon. Reform is hard when you have such an ingrained system that will have big money behind to resist it.

  • @richardleston5237
    @richardleston5237 3 года назад +5

    Don’t spend your HSA on healthcare. Pay out of pocket so you preserve your tax exempt money

  • @CaseyBurnsInvesting
    @CaseyBurnsInvesting 3 года назад +16

    BTB has all the early retirement and money saving gems.

  • @thelonesquid7886
    @thelonesquid7886 3 года назад

    This is the main thing preventing my coastfire

  • @GrowWithWill
    @GrowWithWill 3 года назад +1

    Interesting topic!

  • @rubikscube6722
    @rubikscube6722 18 дней назад

    Thank you so much ❤

  • @heedless619
    @heedless619 3 года назад +5

    It’s top of the list why I’m still at my day job 🙈

    • @livingartdesigns06
      @livingartdesigns06 3 года назад

      I recommend finding ways to leave the system and establish multiple forms of income for yourself (even if you have to transition into it). I recommend watching YouAreFree TV and Infinite Waters Diving Deep for good information and inspiration.

  • @rl6282
    @rl6282 3 года назад +3

    Health insurance is important to have in a pandemic.

  • @genesismachine
    @genesismachine 3 года назад +1

    The cheapest insurance for my wife and I is $700/mo, and that’s with a $11k/yr deductible. Even if you just visit the doctor a couple times a year for minor stuff, that’s a few thousand more out of pocket. We could move to Thailand and live off that amount and also get better medical care. It really is some crazy system we have here. A friend of mine says it’s not health insurance, it’s wealth insurance, which is basically how I think of it now. It’s the insurance cost you have to pay to live in the US similar to how you can get kidnapping insurance or something.

  • @VTmyET69420LaTesla
    @VTmyET69420LaTesla 3 года назад +2

    You can join the reserves in the military too. You get super cheap Tricare Health Insurance and you only drill once a month for two or three days at a job. It's an ultra part-time job, and you even get paid for it AND a pension.

    • @athens31415
      @athens31415 Год назад

      Only works if you're under 42.

  • @collinhuey2090
    @collinhuey2090 3 года назад +1

    This is the best advise for self employed entrepeneurs. I am not cover for dental, heart attacks surgeries, Self employed we are screwed

  • @MR.B1004.
    @MR.B1004. 3 года назад +1

    What you really need to talk about is the insurance we had before the ACA.When people were filling for bankruptcy.

    • @BeatTheBush
      @BeatTheBush  3 года назад +2

      Hmmm. I wish I got some of that before but then I was working for the man at the time and only pay $20/month.

  • @mikeparker6322
    @mikeparker6322 3 года назад

    I live in Chiang Mai. Thai Health Insurance for a foreigner like myself(55 to 60) is about $2000 per year(no monthly premiums allowed). Yes you pay it all at once,. “The Grass is not always greener on the other side”.

  • @vanessasmiles849
    @vanessasmiles849 2 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @TianaCoats
    @TianaCoats 3 года назад

    I use Sidecar health for $1300 every 3 months for a family. It’s not considered health insurance, but it’s a great option for people who usually only go to the doctor for check ups and want some protection for any emergencies.

  • @thejillykilly
    @thejillykilly 3 года назад +5

    Have you looked for ‘direct primary care’ doctors in your area?

  • @jaicho303
    @jaicho303 3 года назад +2

    That's ridiculous to pay per month for a healthy young person. Time to move to Kuala Lumpur where you can pay $500 per year, not month for private health insurance.

  • @keltec556
    @keltec556 3 года назад

    Thank you so much

  • @cashmonyz
    @cashmonyz 3 года назад +4

    Shop and switch for plans every year it’s like going back and forth from Comcast and att except u go from like United health to Aetna, gotta keep going back and forth every year or your plan cost will get higher every year and you won’t get the best deals

    • @cashmonyz
      @cashmonyz 3 года назад +1

      Medicare D prescription drug plans are the same gotta switch every year or cost keeps rising

    • @silkence9561
      @silkence9561 2 года назад

      Is this safe? What if you acquire a preexisting condition on one plan then switch?

  • @Goldpanda386
    @Goldpanda386 3 года назад +2

    Healthcare is the most important thing when thinking about changing and quitting job. Thanks for the video

  • @Real.Estate.Report
    @Real.Estate.Report 3 года назад +4

    Yikes! Makes you re-think getting out of the rat race.......
    Just kidding I'm still getting out of the rat race!

  • @social3ngin33rin
    @social3ngin33rin 3 года назад

    Can you explain the difference between the different plans that seem like they're the same plan?

  • @mugustabjeonklei2613
    @mugustabjeonklei2613 3 года назад

    I quit a couple months ago; in my state insurance isn't going to be an issue until the law changes.

  • @TheRsHACKERZ
    @TheRsHACKERZ 3 года назад

    What u showed on the screen is comparable around all the states that i came across.

  • @thelonesquid7886
    @thelonesquid7886 3 года назад +2

    I think you should do a more realistic video for fire who won't make 100k.
    I checked for 24k and the subsidies helped lower the price

  • @ILikeBigCatsAndICannotLie
    @ILikeBigCatsAndICannotLie 3 года назад +1

    A while back, I got the best plan in my state and they paid none of my medical expenses. Now my state has only one plan and no doctor in my area will take it. If it weren’t for the ACA I wouldn’t be able to get health insurance because I had a rare (but resolved!) complication of an appendectomy. Even though I was healthy I was deemed “uninsurable” just prior to the implementation of the ACA. So while I am glad we have some aspects of the ACA, currently in my state it’s not so great. Certainly our healthcare system needs to change!

    • @BeatTheBush
      @BeatTheBush  3 года назад +1

      These laws can really screw some people and sentence them to death basically.

    • @larryjones9773
      @larryjones9773 3 года назад +1

      @@BeatTheBush And it will get worse on 11/10/20, if the Supreme Court determines that the ACA is unconstitutional. The hearing starts on 11/10/20, and Amy Coney Barrett will probably be at this hearing.

  • @Filx1323
    @Filx1323 3 года назад +1

    Is there a site like this for Massachusetts residents?

  • @MrDarthvis
    @MrDarthvis Год назад

    Alternatively, what was it like for Californians not being forced to buy health insurance without an employer’s help?
    I remember working right out of college as a contractor and was furious how much I had to pay covered California, when I was green and not making much. Trying to save money was difficult bc the premiums was insanely expensive.

  • @tonyd3937
    @tonyd3937 11 месяцев назад

    Have you researched insurance products net cost abroad?
    Local clinic policy with say illness/injury coverage for hospital event? That would be a great video.

  • @TheRainHarvester
    @TheRainHarvester 3 года назад +1

    6:45 LOL !!!

  • @Californiansurfer
    @Californiansurfer 2 года назад

    Beat the bush. I been offered a job in Jeffersonvill Indiana which business is growing and amazaon fulfillment center there. I made friends there which the weather is only issue. A house cost $150,000 compared to my home in Southern California. I am afraid of taking that risk. Downey California

  • @postmodernism06
    @postmodernism06 3 года назад +1

    do you think US will fix its health insurance cost problem or should I move back to taiwan? I was born in taiwan and came to US when I was 2, so I can have dual US-Taiwan citizenship. I would like to be self-employed. I read that in order to be taiwan citizen, you also have to be able to speak/write chinese, so it will take some investment in time for me to learn to write chinese.

  • @lchen3213
    @lchen3213 3 года назад +1

    This is the main reason I’m still at my job. I was considering an HSA, but I thought HSA contributions and earnings from investments are still subject to state income tax for California?

  • @me-lg1yw
    @me-lg1yw 3 года назад

    Since you are retired, don't you get a subsidy for the premiums?

  • @vincentyu1245
    @vincentyu1245 3 года назад +3

    Good video, health insurance is always a big deal, especially for people with 3-4 family members. I got the best plan (100% coverage, include eyes, dental ) for free, 20K saving each year, keeping my job is worth it for me at least.

    • @BeatTheBush
      @BeatTheBush  3 года назад +1

      $20k sounds about right. It's a huge expense.

  • @pearlivory3483
    @pearlivory3483 2 года назад

    I picked up a part time and come to find out, the health insurance is massively more expensive than when I had no job. :/

  • @forfunforfun8492
    @forfunforfun8492 2 года назад

    I might sound slow but is there a thing where you quit or got fired from your job right....is it possible to get some or all of the money that was taken out your check every week that wasn't used back

  • @conductorjohnmthtrains2239
    @conductorjohnmthtrains2239 Год назад

    I'm enrolling in BLue Cross this winter, how and when can i cancel my UHC plan

  • @SeaSlug
    @SeaSlug 2 года назад

    How do you hide your savings incase of bankruptcy

  • @marlenetapia6523
    @marlenetapia6523 3 года назад

    In California low income households can apply for medi-cal. People who qualify usually get it for free.

  • @johnnylee8194
    @johnnylee8194 3 года назад

    i felt odd complaining to kaiser recently that i was paying good money to put up with their recent limitation on appointments due to covid which felt like pretext. hospitals should be more open during pandemic and not be closed. i asked for refund on co pay

  • @dannyl5995
    @dannyl5995 3 года назад +3

    Insurance tries to cover everything, even the simple things like a bandage on a cut. There's too much insurance. Health "professionals" charge maximum since insurance will tend pay.

    • @TheGayjamboy
      @TheGayjamboy 3 года назад

      I travel to Vietnam to live. I can get a annual healthcare plan that covers everything for $600 per year

    • @BeatTheBush
      @BeatTheBush  3 года назад +2

      @@TheGayjamboy There is something wrong when if you pay cash, they charge less. It means the insurance is willing to pay more.

    • @LAWSON08
      @LAWSON08 3 года назад

      @@BeatTheBush Actually paying cash should be cheaper. Then then don't have to submit all the insurance paperwork. Admin costs are high.
      In my experience, paying cash has not been cheaper. My insurance has apparently negotiated significant discounts.

  • @SuperM4000
    @SuperM4000 3 года назад

    I’m not thinking of quitting my job yet, but my employer pays all of my medical plan premiums. It’s an HDHP PPO with $2.8k deductible and $4k oop max.

    • @BeatTheBush
      @BeatTheBush  3 года назад +1

      It's like golden handcuffs that makes it harder to quit.

  • @MartySalo
    @MartySalo Год назад

    Very nice. I am thankful that I have insurance through employer, and continue that even though I'm medically retired. The healthcare game is expensive. Health insurance is only about half of what the expense is. People going to doctors, then seeking second opinion, then seeking a specialist, then specialist prescribes treatment/medicines. Pharmacy Benefits managers get a cut, and hospitals get a cut, and other people. You probably don't want to go seek healthcare over in Hong Kong.

  • @scottriggle8039
    @scottriggle8039 3 года назад

    Obamacare is really expensive a 63 year old relative of mine lost their job and after decades of high stress/long hours really did not want to find another job. This relative had over a million dollars saved so you would think early retirement would be no problem right? They would have had to pay $ 1,800 a month which was too much even for them and they had to seriously consider going without insurance, getting the most stripped down version of Obamacare or only withrdrawing 40K a year from their savings/getting a subsidy. 40k a year would have been a hardship they had been making 100 to 150k at their job. I understand having to pay my own insurance but when costs are this unreasonable it puts fire out of reach for all but the wealthiest. You were very lucky to only be paying $300 to $700 a month.

  • @charlottefocker165
    @charlottefocker165 3 года назад

    At work you can go for coffee and meet your coworkers.

  • @rockyzman
    @rockyzman 3 года назад +1

    I'm kinda lucky I guess,maybe, perhaps. I retired a 5 months ago after 33 years and was able to continue getting health insurance with my employer for just under 4300.00 a year and have a 4800.00 deductible though preventable care is free as long as it stays within the guidelines. I still have about 3 more years till I can get medicare. I have diabetes so it would cost a lot more to go out into the market place. Over all I consider myself lucky to have worked at a great employer. I hear people say this all the time that the people they worked with where great it was their boss that weren't. LOL for me I had some of the greatest boss over the years and with most of them we are still friends and keep in contact and that goes from lower management on up.

    • @BeatTheBush
      @BeatTheBush  3 года назад +1

      Wow... 33 years in the work force a true trooper.

  • @jasonreviews
    @jasonreviews 3 года назад

    Pretty much....

  • @orangeOHJAY
    @orangeOHJAY 3 года назад

    I was so surprised about self employed health insurance costs.

    • @BeatTheBush
      @BeatTheBush  3 года назад +1

      So expensive, it's sad.

    • @LAWSON08
      @LAWSON08 3 года назад +3

      @@BeatTheBush It wasn't expensive until Obama destroyed the old health plans. They were very cheap before. And it is now illegal to offer them. :/

  • @La_sagne
    @La_sagne 2 года назад

    i know i'm late but the whole work from home thing doesnt feellike working from home.. it feels like living in an office

  • @J_International
    @J_International 3 года назад

    Great information on Insurance. I live in Thailand but am a resident of Florida. Even though Healthcare is super cheap in Thailand I still get ACA health insurance just in case I need to go back to the USA and in case ACA goes away some day. I am hoping I am grandfathered in if it eliminated. Florida is definitely cheaper than CA for ACA health insurance. I like ACA bt the runaway costs need to be addressed. I personally don't believe killing ACA and starting over is the safest option.
    But in this video you state great reasons NOT to work for the man but in a newer video you say you are leaving retirement because you are not producing enough and are depressed? I don't get it? Which is it freedom or slavery?

    • @BeatTheBush
      @BeatTheBush  3 года назад

      You don't actually have to work for the man to 'work'. In other words, work for yourself more. =D

  • @ajlazana9244
    @ajlazana9244 3 года назад

    I am risking it going without it!

  • @zzzowie
    @zzzowie 3 года назад +6

    I am glad I live in the Netherlands, with good health service for everyone at a much lower cost.

    • @zzzowie
      @zzzowie 2 года назад

      @@stanislavdidenko8436 Most of my friends got jobs before graduation. And some foreigners I met tried a long time, when I saw their CV and motivation letters they were crap, so no surprise they were never selected. I rewrote CV and made some calls and they all got a job. Salaries are pretty high here and social security system is much better than US too.

    • @zzzowie
      @zzzowie 2 года назад

      @@stanislavdidenko8436 I live here, and I lived in LA, and London, and many more places. You are wrong. I am right. Stop being ridiculous

  • @lm2519
    @lm2519 Год назад

    Hi. You said you pay $1500/month. Does that include rent?

  • @aftech7268
    @aftech7268 3 года назад +1

    Im moving overseas if the US gov dont fix the outrages prices for healthcare, this is no joke but people have died because they cant afford healthcare

  • @Jimmy-jm1ol
    @Jimmy-jm1ol 3 года назад +1

    Just keep your annual income below poverty rate while retired to get on medicaid. Your income is tested, not wealth.

  • @Self_sufficient_
    @Self_sufficient_ 2 года назад

    Healthcare is literally the only reason why i have stayed at such a crappy job for 7 years. My coverage for my wife and I per month is $168. After 7 years of this i am ready to quick but unfortunately cant because her works coverage is$400+ per month. Not to be exaggerative but I feel trapped and honestly feel like being dead would be easier.

  • @510bayareaprincess
    @510bayareaprincess 3 года назад

    My dad didn't quit his job he lost it due to covid so now he has no health insurance he can't afford it and when I signed him up to covered CA they reply saying he wasn't eligible because his income was very low (unemployment). I also live in the bay!

    • @BeatTheBush
      @BeatTheBush  3 года назад +1

      I think if they did that they would've directed you to Medical?

    • @larryjones9773
      @larryjones9773 3 года назад

      @@BeatTheBush I think you meant Medi-Cal (California's Medicaid program).

    • @510bayareaprincess
      @510bayareaprincess 3 года назад

      @@BeatTheBush They did.. I don't understand why though? He wanted to keep Kaiser and we have never applied for Medical so Idk if they offer Kaiser?

  • @Jam.S.
    @Jam.S. 2 года назад

    But this premium triples if you have family with kids.
    It like you are penalized to have kids without a job in this country.

  • @mr.c7080
    @mr.c7080 Год назад

    Bro thank you!! He is absolutely correct Companies keep u on the hook because of health insurance and benefits. This is like blackmailing you. What’s worsts of it all our country let all this happen because corporate interest the bought out elected officials in order for the to profit. People always protest 🪧 tons of things but not insurance.😢

  • @carolmiller5090
    @carolmiller5090 3 года назад

    Golden Rule is a decent plan.

  • @ariholic2017
    @ariholic2017 3 года назад +3

    you get to write off your health insurance premiums , no?

  • @wailing710
    @wailing710 3 года назад

    Did I miss something ? So your former employer allow you to continue to use their plan so you can get to pay 1500 a year? That's wonderful but I'm not sure much employer will do so

    • @BeatTheBush
      @BeatTheBush  3 года назад

      Yes you did. It's $390/month for myself, not $1500/year.

  • @NextGenerationInvestBangladesh
    @NextGenerationInvestBangladesh 3 года назад

    Cool

  • @jmd1378
    @jmd1378 3 года назад

    There is no longer pre condition right? Can you go without health insurance and just coverage when you get sick? Is there still a tax penalty in CA?

    • @BeatTheBush
      @BeatTheBush  3 года назад

      Starting in tax year 2019, there is no penalty for not having health coverage. But you risk paying a lot more if anything happens.

    • @jmd1378
      @jmd1378 3 года назад

      BeatTheBush let’s say you don’t have health insurance. You later find out you have diabetes..couldn’t you get health insurance afterward? There is no pre condition. You might get into a car accident but you can increase your auto liability for that. This sounds like you are taking advantage of the system for a healthy adult but it does make financial sense.

    • @Zeric1
      @Zeric1 3 года назад

      @@jmd1378
      Auto liability insurance pays the other person when you are in an accident, it doesn't pay you. Accidents are not the only expensive thing that can suddenly happen to a person, I used to work in a hospital and most people were not there for accidents. Examples... a person in their early 30s and got a collapsed lung after working out in the gym...they had no prior health issues, another got a pulmonary embolism, also in their 30's, and there was a person in their 20s that had a stroke. I had a friend who had a boating accident while on vacation that caused significant brain damage, they didn't have insurance and lost everything (house, car, all savings). Hospital bills are big if one is admitted. Medical debt is a major cause of bankruptcy. If someone has no money and is living off the government programs anyway, then it doesn't matter. Everyone else should have medical insurance.

    • @jmd1378
      @jmd1378 3 года назад

      Zeric E No, that is not correct. You can buy liability for medical care for yourself and passengers. And of course there is unexpected risk to going without health insurance.

    • @Zeric1
      @Zeric1 3 года назад

      @@jmd1378 Actually, I am correct, if you don't believe me, use any search engine and ask "what is auto liability coverage". From *Nationwide Insurance* _"Auto liability insurance coverage helps cover the costs of the other driver’s property and bodily injuries if you’re found at fault in an accident."_ And from *Allstate* _"if you are liable for the accident - liability coverage helps pay for the other person's expenses."_ and from *Progressive* _"...instead of paying out of pocket to cover another person’s medical bills or repair their car, your insurance steps in to pay for some or all of the injured party’s expenses"_ The definition will be the same for all companies operating in the United States. What you may be thinking of is Auto "Medical Coverage" which does pay a small amount for injuries you may sustain, in the case of a major injury, it's not going to do much as the limits are typically just a few thousand dollars and a major accident will result in expenses that far exceed the limits. *Feel free to call your own insurance carrier so they can explain it to you.*

  • @bi0lizard1
    @bi0lizard1 Год назад

    I pay $2400/month! The system is broken!

  • @superfast3444
    @superfast3444 3 года назад

    If we had Medicare for all the benefits would far out weigh any negative. People would be free to move from one job to the next with out any insurance considerations. People who want to quit their job to start a business could do so with out the burden of how they are going to find and pay for insurance. That would create a job when the person left to be filled and they might get to a point were they hirer someone, another job created or more. Smaller businesses would be more competitive with larger businesses that can afford to pay for better benefits, allowing them to grow quicker with less risk. Businesses hate devoting anytime to anything that takes time and resources away from making profit. This is a huge weight on Businesses that should not be there but have to be in order to compete for the best work force. Also if businesses did not have to pay for all or part of health insurance that would not be a consideration when they hirer anyone who may be ill or have a spouse who is ill or just older for men or a woman in her child bearing years so on and so on anything that affects the premium is a reason not to hirer someone.. Also heath insurance companies do not add one thing to healthcare other than make billions from pushing paper. Cut out the middle man so the government would negotiate all cost directly with providers. Why do we pay insurance companies and then they have the say to deny coverage, which is a huge conflict of interest. I feel there should be incentives for doctors to keep you healthy and incentives for people to stay healthy combined this would change healthcare in our country for the better for everyone and save money in the long run. If you want private healthcare or an add on to the Medicare benefits, fine you pay for it just like now with Medicare.

  • @LawrenceBowker
    @LawrenceBowker 3 года назад

    omg you are so great!!
    not interested in health insurance but you are a great presenter and speaker I am interested in making general lifestyle help i thinvideos also !
    I think its so funny when I see you go to california covered! lmfao
    basically my interpretation~~
    ##/play##
    (starting movie)
    " All of us have had insurance at one time, like me, I lost my job and lost my employer premium . I was out of luck... I had nothing. If you don't have a club for expensive employee insurance, and not an employer, or youtuber like me. You don't really have much choice.
    +===-pulls+up+Third+Party+affiliate+website+referral+link__
    Californian+based+insurance+subscription+selection+payment+++affiliate +referral website link.===+
    Okay here are your three levels of coverage. For low cost here you are not basically getting more coverage. here you can pay this much and get this much coverage. Or costing more money this covers lalalala and will put you out of a job again. This is the cost of having A problem. Thank you for watching and quitting your job!
    Alright guys thanks for liking my videos make sure you watch and subscribe. See ya later!

  • @lag9
    @lag9 3 года назад

    What about for a family of 5

    • @BeatTheBush
      @BeatTheBush  3 года назад +1

      So expensive you want to cover your eyes.

  • @clydeng87
    @clydeng87 3 года назад

    Is there any way around this??

    • @BeatTheBush
      @BeatTheBush  3 года назад +1

      Community based healthcare costs sharing plans.

    • @thelonesquid7886
      @thelonesquid7886 3 года назад

      Yes, he put in for 100k. If you make less you'll most likely get subsidies

  • @JamesSmith-qv9qo
    @JamesSmith-qv9qo 3 года назад

    It only makes sense to live in California if you need to for a high paying job. Maybe, some people justify it as a lifestyle choice and don’t mind the high taxes and regulations. For a guy like you that earns money online, you should look at moving abroad to save on taxes and cost of living.