People who lose their income and don't have any other coverage may be able to find public sources of health insurance for their kids.
Ed Neuschler
Their premiums are typically about 150 percent of what a standard-risk premium in the private market would cost.
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There's very little out there beyond COBRA, the private market and the state programs for kids. The biggest problem for the unemployed is not whether there are venues available -- it's just that they're too costly.
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