@Chris, I love our HSA. But the running joke in our family is that it is a Health "Spending" Account vs a Health "Savings" Account. Meeting the annual contribution limit is systematic. But with high deductibles and young kids at home, the hard part is not spending it.
I agree, I had one earlier in my career and I wish I would have kept it open. I imagine I could have paid a lot of those costs out of pocket in my younger years. I may consider opening one if I become self-employed just to have it available.
@Chris, I love our HSA. But the running joke in our family is that it is a Health "Spending" Account vs a Health "Savings" Account. Meeting the annual contribution limit is systematic. But with high deductibles and young kids at home, the hard part is not spending it.
I agree, I had one earlier in my career and I wish I would have kept it open. I imagine I could have paid a lot of those costs out of pocket in my younger years. I may consider opening one if I become self-employed just to have it available.