All your expectation is based on the assumption that you will be healthy til certain age.Yes, high taxes can be very bad. It depends on your situation. Who cares with high costs of medical care in the US if you are 25-45, health, ambitious, qualified, bright professional plenty of jobs for you? My currently employer pays my excellent medical plan in the US for me and my family. People talk about health care in Canada and I laugh because MY health care is much better than theirs. That is over rated anyway, because the place I came from has a better and more accessible health care system than Canada.
As long as I keep working hard for the next few years, finish my masters program, get my next job and keep changing jobs accordingly, God Willing when I start get sick after 50 I will have enough assets, a decent retirement plan already lined up. That is the beauty of capitalism. Canadians will never raise their standard of living if they keep praising their health care system. That is for sure.
You never know what will happen tomorrow. You may get laidoff and out of healthy insurance from employer. you have to go on your own. If you have history in your health, insurance premium might jump, which is when privatized medical insurance system bites you.
Or you may hit in car accident and you are hospitarized to where your insurance does not cover, and you may feel that you want to kill yourself when you see the medical bill.
THis won't happen when medical insurance is provided by goverment body.
The US the best place when it comes to medical technology, yet, if you look at the ranking, it's at 37th low. Why is that ?
The privatized medical insurance is the WORST thing I can find in the US.
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