Just give it a different name when you do it

https://lemmy.world/post/23528033

Just give it a different name when you do it - Lemmy.World

Lemmy

No insurance is mandatory.

That’s just not true, at all.

Car insurance is mandatory if you have a car in the us and health insurance is mandatory in many states in the US.

Many landlords require renters insurance, and banks require homeowners insurance.

In my state workers comp insurance is mandatory if you have more than three employees.

Banks are required to have fdic insurance. I’m sure there are many more examples, but that is just off the top of my head.

Yeah but you could just not have a job, a house, health insurance, a bank account, or a car! /s

Kidding obviously, it’s illegal to be homeless as well

houses don’t need insurance once you own one.
True, you could spend ages 40-70 paying off a house that has all of your life’s work invested in it and then stop insuring it. Assuming you make enough money to not have to refinance it or take a reverse mortgage to pay for your medical bills that started piling up in your late 60s

Apparently someone doesn’t think that happens. But that’s what happens to the people I have known. Medical bills to reverse mortgage… Then sell what’s left of the equity to have assisted living for the last year or so when you’ve gotten to be more than anyone in the family can manage while trying to work and take care of their family/selves. When they die there is usually nothing left.

The American dream