Consumer Reports magazine has a great series of articles about health insurance. One of the articles starts with the following.
Imagine that shopping for a new car worked like this: If you really didn't need the auto and lived two blocks from work, any dealer would sell you a car for a song. If the commute was 50 miles, much too far to walk, no one would sell you a car at any price. You wouldn't get to see a full contract until you plunked down your cash. Your monthly car payment would go up 20 to 30 percent every year, and, by the way, the steering wheel might be extra.
If you don't recognize this, thank your lucky stars but be aware that it might be short lived.
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