My kids had the same problem, coming out of school, and reaching age 23 when our health insurance automatically dropped them. Through our insurance agent, we were able to find plans they could afford. Until a few years ago, there might have only been some sort of co-op plan, not really insurance, available. However, now there are individual health insurance plans offered by groups of carriers offering a group rate to those who don't have a company-sponsored plan. You'd have to do a search for what's available in your state.
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My kids had the same problem, coming out of school, and reaching age 23 when our health insurance automatically dropped them. Through our insurance agent, we were able to find plans they could afford. Until a few years ago, there might have only been some sort of co-op plan, not really insurance, available. However, now there are individual health insurance plans offered by groups of carriers offering a group rate to those who don't have a company-sponsored plan. You'd have to do a search for what's available in your state.
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