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I'm in a EU country, in total I pay also around 15.000 EUR per year




In Germany a couple of two software developers would earn above the threshold of ca. 70k EUR per year each and therefore pay each around 15.000 EUR per year, which would be higher than the number given in the article ($27.000 for a family in US vs. around $35.000 in Germany currency converted). This applies for the public insurance where adults each have to be insured but kids are included for free.

People with lower incomes pay proportionately less, government employees and high earners can also switch to private insurance where they get much better service but for non-government employees this comes with risks and has to be done at a younger age.


You're comparing what appears to be the MAXIMUM cost of German health insurance with the AVERAGE cost of US health insurance.

I prefer to say, the MEAN cost, on this topic; it’s the same thing but more opinion-forward :)

Caught me!!!! I didnt read the article before sending my comment! :-)

OK, if its for a whole family, then yes: Germany is more expensive, I can see now - 27000 USD for a 4-head family is acutally quite cheep, if i add up those numbers?


[citation needed]

Not sure if I understand you correctly:

Do you mean some more numbers or the link to a healthcare-cost-calculator?


Either one. As someone who has lived in more than one EU Member State, I cannot fathom spending that amount for good care no matter my state of health.



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