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Old 09-02-2020, 06:22 AM
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Originally Posted by FullThrust View Post
Older individuals being less likely to have kids on their health insurance is a hard concept to grasp? My comment was regarding mainline pilots because the post I quoted was regarding mainline furloughs. At the voy most pilots are closer 20 than they are to 65 so the demographic is different.
Most plans have a big jump in copay from employee only to employee+spouse, and then an even bigger jump to employee + multiple dependents. I don't think dependent health care is driving the equation.
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Old 09-02-2020, 07:37 AM
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Originally Posted by THKooj View Post
Not really, that family of 4 eats up a lot of deductible and then causes the insurance portion to kick in much earlier than that couple in their 60s.
What is your point? It still isnt anywhere near the difference in pay from a senior captain to a junior fo. We would need to be talking in the $150,000 a year for health insurance realm to even be equal to the pay disparity.

The health insurance excuse for this doesn't hold water.
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Old 09-02-2020, 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by THKooj View Post
Not really, that family of 4 eats up a lot of deductible and then causes the insurance portion to kick in much earlier than that couple in their 60s.
I was just guessing before. The fact that you disagree makes me fairly certain that I was right.
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