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2 months ago
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This ONE change helps my family save almost $1,000 a month.

What could you do if you spent $500 to $1,000 LESS each month? Could that money go towards debt? Savings? Maybe just less stress about grocery shopping each month?

👉Here’s what we did: We switched from health insurance ($1,600/month) to a health share membership ($640/month).

***These prices were for our family of four based on our ages - it could be more or less for you***

A health share is a nonprofit alternative to health insurance. While you may not have ever heard of this option, they’ve been around for over 40 years and have a proven track record of paying for people’s large and unexpected medical bills when they need it the most.

👉Here’s how it works:

✨Health shares are non-profit organizations that provide an organized way for members to share in each other’s medical expenses.

✨Members pay a monthly contribution each month
-Health Share members typically save up to 60% on their healthcare costs (when compared to health insurance).

✨When a large and unexpected medical need arises (such as an injury needing surgery, hospital stay, etc), the member would pay their responsibility amount that they already chose, and then the health share would pay the rest of the eligible medical expenses.

✨Members pay for the small medical bills that come their way, such as chiropractic adjustments that isn’t related to a larger medical need (think of it like car insurance - they aren’t paying for oil changes).
-Some health shares will pay for annual wellness visits and preventative care like colonoscopies and mammograms.

Who is a health share membership for? 🤔
- Anyone who wants more affordable healthcare! Many health share members are small business owners, self-employed, freelancers, or employees who opt out of an expensive health insurance plan at work.

👉Grab my free guide to learn more about health share memberships: www.HealthShare101.com/freeguide

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