If Insurance Is Statistically A Bad Deal for the Individual Why Does The Government Make You Buy It? 48713712843221534-blid-6821089252464533309
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Insurance companies exist due to mathematics, statistical probability, and the realization that they can make money offering insurance. If the insurance companies can make money due to the statistical probability, then it becomes a good deal for the insurance company, but a statistically bad deal for the individual. If this is so, and we can easily mathematically prove this, then why does the government make you buy it?
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