Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) can be a great way for people to save money on health insurance, especially if you are young and healthy. I looked at them last year (and listed some HSA pros and cons) but missed some deadlines, and need to start again. I found quotes online as low as $80 a month at eHealthInsurance, whereas I currently pay about $200 a month as part of my wife's plan. I could even stay with the same company (BlueCross/BlueShield), just with different deductibles.
Now, HSAs are great mainly due to the fact that earnings grow tax-free, and when used for healthcare expenses withdrawals are tax-free too. I think of it as a Health Roth IRA. Accordingly, the ...
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