It's a crisis. And it's not going to get better: between 1998 and 2008, the average annual family premium increased by 119 percent. The cost of insurance, on average, is $5,000 for a single plan and $13,000 for a family plan. Even for people whose income is at 300% of the federal poverty level (about $32,500 for a single person without children, or $66,000 for a couple with two children) that's between 15 and 20 percent of total income.
In our current economic downturn, when working families are already struggling to afford car payments, gas, and groceries, the outrageous cost of healthcare has become an unbearable burden. Our system is failing, and we need rescue now.
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That's why we're hitting the road for 11 days in an ambulance to save Montana's middle class with our Emergency Drive. We'll be touring 24 towns, including rural areas, to connect with local Montanans about two important issues: affordable heath care and labor law reform.











