Regarding Monday's article about unfair health insurance prices, I say, "Andrea, relax."
Charging women more for health insurance is not sexism; it's business. In an average lifetime, a woman will spend more than a man on health costs. Look it up.
Men pay more for car insurance because men are more likely to crash their cars. Is that sexism against men? No, it's business.
The basis of insurance is to cover the "what ifs" in life. If one group is prone to accidents, then that group should be charged more.
Stop trying to create sexism from skewed data by taking information out of context. Oh no! I, a male, am disagreeing and calling out a female. I must be a closet sexist.
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