Do most or majority of entry level jobs that anyone can get have health insurance or they don’t? This may vary a lot depending on states, or maybe even town/city within same states

This poll shows about half of people at least somewhat active on reddit don’t have health insurance, and likely much more than half don’t know if they do or do not have insurance, forgot to put that as a poll option though

See https://www.reddit.com/poll/17ovpq3

There is very high variability in contribution that comes from companies. Do corporations and larger companies typically contribute more or less to insurance than smaller ones like medium size companies? Are there common patterns in large companies when it comes to this?

At least one person said that health insurance from “exchange” are better than employer given ones

Which jobs has health insurance that almost anyone can get, even if you have to work that job for a certain amount of time. Which job do you do that has health insurance and fits this?

For those jobs or companies you mentioned, are there insurances usually better than insurance from state or federal

This is for jobs that pretty much anyone can get, which are the common or usual ones that has good health insurance, or which companies are known to have good health insurance

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