Seems both parties think this is good idea, but I'm not so sure.
Why do we feel an adult that has all the other responsibilities and privileges of adulthood should still be on parents insurance?
Old enough to drive, drink, marry, enlist... and this list goes on and on.
What is the big theme here that I am missing.
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years. And if they dropped out of high school for a year that means 19 years old plus 10 or 29 years old. That said Obamacare is a joke because the deductible are so high it covers little of their bills.
Admittedly there's a great deal of overlap there...
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all.
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a 25 year old to still be on their parents insurances. A special needs child (I won't use the word that a certain Libbie has thrown around in a degrading manner) would come to mind.
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