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The most absurd number in the government reported CPI? According to the US Government, the cost of health insurance has declined 31% over the last 2 years and 10% over the last 5 years. When in reality, the average US family health insurance premium: 1999: $6k 2002: $8k 2005: $11k 2008: $13k 2011: $15k 2014: $17k 2017: $19k 2020: $21k 2023: $24k
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@eloisee
That's just ridiculous! Health insurance costs have nearly quadrupled since 1999, but the government claims they've decreased? Someone's math is seriously off!
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@trilema
Most ppl don't realize how much their premiums have gone up as it gets deducted before the pay check. These ppl are so nefarious.
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@izzykid
Someone tell /show me where the decline is
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@themuyideen.eth
Inflation is a bitch
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@tamey
I hate when they make stats and donโ€™t account for inflation Who are you playing here govt?
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Are you sure they didnโ€™t make that stat in comparison to the gross national income for each year?
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