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Should a 25 year old be on parents health insurance?

Author: 86domer (667 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 11:50 am on Oct 12, 2020
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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.

Thanks


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Thread Level: 2

They need time to get their undergraduate degress in 6 years and their graduate degress in 4 more

Author: THEISMANCARR (17220 Posts - Joined: Aug 10, 2007)

Posted at 6:52 pm on Oct 12, 2020
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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.

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It's there to assist PhD candidates and Antifa members...

Author: TakethetrainKnute (33505 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 12:10 pm on Oct 12, 2020
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Admittedly there's a great deal of overlap there...

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No, 25 yr olds should be on Single Payer System as should their parents and the rest of the country

Author: jimbasil (52719 Posts - Joined: Nov 15, 2007)

Posted at 11:55 am on Oct 12, 2020
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Jack, he is a banker
and Jane, she is a clerk
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Too expensive and the lines would be too long also. Single payer stinks, if you mean Medicare for

Author: THEISMANCARR (17220 Posts - Joined: Aug 10, 2007)

Posted at 6:53 pm on Oct 12, 2020
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all.

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Why?

Author: WestCoastIrishFan (16218 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 12:12 pm on Oct 12, 2020
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Fair enough, and until that day? I don't see it...

Author: 86domer (667 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 12:06 pm on Oct 12, 2020
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I was just talking to my son about this. There would have to be special circumstances for

Author: TampaIrish (11648 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 11:54 am on Oct 12, 2020
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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.

I identify as the poster with the most suspensions in UHND history.
Thread Level: 3

That makes sense - the exception for specific circumstances

Author: 86domer (667 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 12:00 pm on Oct 12, 2020
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