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my dad got a hospital bill last month. went in for chest pain. stayed 2 nights. nothing serious. the bill was $34,000. insurance covered $21,000 we owe $13,000. he's 67 retired on a fixed income. i went back and looked it up. the hospital reported $2.1 billion in revenue last year. $2.1 billion and they're billing a 67 year old retired man $13,000 for 2 nights.
skumm🧊2,994,722 просмотров • 5 дней назад

My grandpa worked 6 days a week for 35 years to build his dream house. - Finished it at 68 - Lived in it for 4 months - Died in the bedroom he never slept in long enough to break in the mattress The house sold in 11 days. A stranger is sleeping in his dream right now.
skumm🧊3,918,076 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

Just spoke to a 58 year old in Phoenix. He has: - $410,000 in a 401k he can't touch without penalty - A house worth $390,000 with $180,000 left on the mortgage - A job he physically cannot do much longer - Seven years until Medicare He is not poor. He is not rich. He is trapped between the assets he built and the healthcare system that won't let him stop until he's 65. Millions of Americans are working jobs that are killing them because they cannot afford to retire at 58. We call this a personal problem. It is a policy failure
skumm🧊140,318 просмотров • 18 дней назад

Boomers really did have: - Tuition: $500/semester - Starter homes: $30,000 - Pensions: standard - Healthcare: through work, no premium - Gas: $0.36/gallon - Job market: Show up, get hired And then spent 40 years in office defunding education, killing pensions, deregulating housing, trying healthcare to employment, and opposing every minimum wage increase. And they want to give us a talk about financial responsibility. With respect: NO.
skumm🧊17,206 просмотров • 18 дней назад
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