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One comment in thread stood out for me: "Since your problem is medical bills, it seems extremely obvious that you need to switch to a job that has a better benefits package."

The poster simply stated she needs an extra $2,000 a month for medical reasons. Why? Medication? Visits to a specialist? If the extra $2k is needed because what she needs isn't covered under her current employer's benefits, job shopping is probably a better way to spend her free time.



Good point, but maybe the money is needed for a relative that won't be covered anyway?

Anyway, how about a move to a country with socialized health care? (Canada?)


Under most circumstances, those benefits take time to kick in. In Ontario, for example:

http://www.health.gov.on.ca/english/public/pub/ohip/wait.htm...


Socialized health care is not the same as having money to pay for treatment. Some Canadians go to the US to get treated for cancer.

In Denmark there is also government healthcare, but some people, including politicians, still pay private hospitals for treatment.


Canadians go to the US for treatment because they either want to get treated faster than it is possible in Canada or they want or need a method of treatment which is not available in Canada. (The latter is not terribly surprising if you consider population sizes.) Nobody would go for US treatment because of money issues.




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