My youngest talks of the cars he would like to own, and given the
right circumstances could pay for. (He is in college, but also the
national guard bringing in a regular income.)
Every car he would like to own, would be affordable except for insurance.
He could pay for the car, but the insurance would bankrupt him. (Or
in this case me.)
So it always lurks there in the background.
Over the past few years we have dropped the number of full time
clergy. Largest reason cited why a church no longer has a full time
pastor? Cant afford the insurance benefits.
Stewart
At 08:07 AM 3/1/2010, you wrote:
A friend of mine who was an OB in Pennsylvania said the insurance was so bad
he moved to another state. Imagine the costs of starting or buying a new
practice and you can think of what the insurance must cost to make it worth
doing. Those costs get passed on.
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