One would rather do other jobs which are paying higher premium for an hour worked.
It is not, he said, the cause of high premiums.
These plans usually offer a full range of benefits that come at a very high premium.
In other states, drug coverage will still be available, but at much higher premiums.
Education is placed at a high premium among all of these groups.
The effect of higher premiums "has stepped up big time in the last few months."
And if they can't pay, the costs are passed along in higher premiums to everyone who is covered.
Are these people prepared to pay higher premiums in return for greater security?
After all, they seemed to place a rather high premium on survival.
Why pay high premiums for services that you will never use?