You have the option of not going through insurance. I do have that situation, almost …. The reason we goto the pharmacy we do is they have a list of common medicines they decided are at their cost. My insurance may decide a medicine is worthy of a $30 copay, but they say “cash price $6”
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Not at all. Some of us live in places with much higher property values/taxes so building the school is much more expensive. We live in high cost of living areas so all employees pay can be significantly more. And yes we may choose to spend more because we value our kids education more.
So I disagree with that contention, but completely agree that yes, paying for schools mostly from property taxes is hugely unfair. We need a “department” of “education” as part of the federal government, setting minimum standards for equity, inclusivity, education levels, and additional support for those who need it. Even better if it could be proactive, set higher standards, override those localities shortchanging our children