JohnBroker1
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I agree with Bill. Not only do you need brokers/agents to help with the transition to new policy enrollment and to help with all the changes that will take place until the government has taken over the entire system.
That being said, one thing that hasn't been mentioned is that brokers are relatively inexpensive compared to a government or state worker. Yes, the government wants to create more workers/votes but at this time money keeping costs in check are going to be a high priority.
There is a reason brokers are used by insurance carriers..they are cost effective.
That being said, one thing that hasn't been mentioned is that brokers are relatively inexpensive compared to a government or state worker. Yes, the government wants to create more workers/votes but at this time money keeping costs in check are going to be a high priority.
There is a reason brokers are used by insurance carriers..they are cost effective.