These US healthcare systems are effectively scams. Yes in theory they can save you money, however in theory there is no difference between theory and practice, while in practice there is.
These US healthcare systems are effectively scams. Yes in theory they can save you money, however in theory there is no difference between theory and practice, while in practice there is.
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Unfortunately his talk is almost entirely about FSA. Here’s a word of caution about HSA from CNBC: 91% of people with health savings accounts make this mistake
The private financial company—which you don’t get to choose—gets its cut as well, in fees, some which are hidden.
It’s a gamble we shouldn’t have to be making. We’re healthy until we’re suddenly, unexpectedly not.
Not disagreeing with anything, but people should know that even if you’re locked into a crappy HSA provider through your employer, like BenefitWallet, you can and should still open an HSA with a good provider, like Fidelity, and max out and invest contributions there.
Just don’t forget to save all the receipts for out-of-pocket health expenses.
You can also transfer your funds from you company’s shit provider to your own HSA account.
I didn’t watch the entire video either, but early he talks about HSAs in the context of which types of FSA is available for people on high- deductible plans with an HSA.