I won't say "I told you so".Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona, Arizona's largest health insurer based on revenue, predicts that health insurance for adults in their 20s could increase 30 percent or more once reform starts. Other health consultants and industry groups also predict price spikes for young adults.
Those higher rates will likely come as a shock to young adults because so many choose not to purchase health insurance, but they will be required to buy insurance under reform."Younger and healthier people pay less for insurance now," said Jeff Stelnik, Blue Cross's vice president and chief actuary. "With federal reform, younger individuals will need to subsidize those over 50. In essence, they will be paying more than their fair share."
But seriously, these morons in Washington need to be taken out back and shot.








