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My daughter has a condition that requires an expensive checkup every so often. While Amazon does offer great insurance, it is still quite expensive for us.

Medicaid picks up the premiums and copays for my two children. The $1.65 more I'm getting does not cover the $175 premium every two weeks in addition to the copays I will have to start picking up.

This is in addition to losing yearly RSUs, monthly bonuses, and food stamps. This is a huge net loss for me and will require a complete budget rehaul.

I can deal with the others, but keeping myself eligible for Medicaid is a must somehow.

If I put the extra money into a 401K, that technically reduces my taxable income. But is that what they actually look at? I've "heard" that this works, but I can't find any clear answers. Thanks



Submitted October 06, 2018 at 07:24PM by lance713 https://ift.tt/2OGnJGS

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