1Look For Group Plans

Group health insurance is generally much less expensive than purchasing coverage on your own. If you are self-employed, search around and see if there are any group plans you could fall under. Check with alumni associations, unions, and trade groups to see if they offer group plans under their umbrella.

You may notice that the rates seem less expensive when you get insurance through your job. The best way to avoid paying the high individual rate is by joining a trade group. They offer insurance to its members at a reduced group rate.

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Jim Maranto

Jim Maranto is a retired truck driver from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Incorporating fitness into his routine has gone a long way, making a difference in his life. Jim's a fan of the Milwaukee Bucks professional basketball team and attends the games often.

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