Dream Job? 1 in 3 would reject it over health insurance concerns
A new survey has revealed one in three Americans would turn down a dream job if it didn’t offer good health insurance options.
Forty-two percent who reported they were currently employed believe their current employer doesn’t care about their health or the health of their co-workers. This was especially true for those who stated they had an income below $60,000. The poll found 63% of Americans wouldn’t be afraid to ask about their health insurance options during a job interview.
Respondents also said they believe their primary healthcare plan should include dental , vision , hospital stays , better prescription drug coverage and mental and behavioral health coverage . More than four in 10 admitted they’ve been in a position where they couldn’t afford a health expense, and 30% admitted to currently being in medical debt.According to the Affordable Care Act , every employer must offer employees Minimum Essential Coverage and cover at least 60% of the cost of the plan.
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