Quote Originally Posted by .blank cd View Post
We're with Aetna. Im not a representative sample, but you cant really ignore the fact that at the very least, 200 people have lower premiums this year.

If more people are contributing, how do prices rise? I think you're forgetting the end result of getting more people on healthcare. This isn't just a bunch of people getting healthcare for nothing through the insurance system.

Except for me and pretty much the rest of the company, who's premiums went down last year, and are down this year. And I severely doubt we're the ONLY company who's premiums went down.

So either A: this premiums rising for everyone rhetoric is BS, or B: Premiums went up and the company....gasp....absorbed the costs! How non business-like of them. Lol.
Perhaps its because Aetna is avoiding Obamacare.
Aetna Seeks To Avoid Obamacare Rules Next Year