this post was submitted on 18 Dec 2024
262 points (99.2% liked)
Health - Resources and discussion for everything health-related
2398 readers
73 users here now
Health: physical and mental, individual and public.
Discussions, issues, resources, news, everything.
See the pinned post for a long list of other communities dedicated to health or specific diagnoses. The list is continuously updated.
Nothing here shall be taken as medical or any other kind of professional advice.
Commercial advertising is considered spam and not allowed. If you're not sure, contact mods to ask beforehand.
Linked videos without original description context by OP to initiate healthy, constructive discussions will be removed.
Regular rules of lemmy.world apply. Be civil.
founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
All of your bullets are specific to company provided health care. Which is why I oppose that.
Not at all - re-read the last one.
Not having to pay for Healthcare Insurance means it's significantly cheaper for a person to do personal life projects that take months or years with little or no income, like getting further education or starting your own company, because your savings (or income from part time work) mainly have to cover housing and food, not Healthcare Insurance (which is almost as costly as housing, more so for people with pre-existing conditions)
It's easier to change your career and even your life in general when you don't have that extra cost of Health Insurance (and hence have a longer "runway" for your new situation to take off and become self-sustainable, as your money will stretch more).