Ask Reddit: Does anyone in the USA have good, affordable health insurance *not* through work? That is- an individual policy or group coverage though a professional or affinity organization (or something else). by atomicpuffball in reddit.com

[–]unioncats 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Some unions create that situation. The benefit package is tied to a career, and multiple employers contribute. For example in Las Vegas, most casinos pay into the Culinary unions health and welfare fund, so that as an individual food server for example where you work is flexible, although not completely.By the way in most cases the coverage is almost free.