Obamacare’s original sin was letting people sign up after they get sick. The new enrollment season offers more of the same.
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Tag Archives: Insurance
A Flood Insurance Uh-Oh
A big storm partly buries a home with beach sand. If you think flood insurance will address the problem, think again.
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Dealing With The AfterMatthew
Getting a state back on its feet after disaster is a skill that can improve with practice. Florida has had plenty of practice.
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The Insurance Time Bomb
Life insurers count on conservative investments to meet their obligations. That doesn’t work well in a zero-interest world.
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A Deep Pocket, Unpicked
The verdict is in: Accountants don’t cause hurricanes.
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Two Types Of Uninsured
Obamacare enrollment figures starkly contrast those who could not get insurance and those who did not want it.
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Be Careful: You Might Live to 150
A thought-provoking ad campaign can get people asking the right questions. Just don’t look to marketing for all the answers.
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A Pioneering Insurance Journalist Calls It Quits
Inspired by Ralph Nader, an insurance professor launched an influential journalism career.
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Some Insurance Expires While Centenarians Live On
For people who counted on the wrong type of life insurance, celebrating a 100th birthday means luck has run out.
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