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You'll get ruined in US if you get cancer in your close family despite 'paying for healthcare' all your life. In my uncharitable opinion US is good for earning money as a young, highly educated person and for nothing else. So go there when you are around 25, work your ass off at whoever pays the most for your skillset, spend as little as possible and bail before 35. Later you're screwed. You'll still make more and mo…
https://healthpayerintelligence.com/news/cancer-patients-pai... > In a case study, a patient with lymphoma paid out-of-pocket healthcare costs from $6,446 in a large employer-sponsored health plan to $12,931 in a health plan on the individual health insurance market. These were all Affordable Care Act (ACA)-compliant plans. Total out of pocket costs for cancer were $5.6 billion in 2018, with 1.8 million cases. That's…
So you just need to be lucky to have an employer that won't fire you if you get sick right?