Obamacare’s insurance premium increases have convinced some women to consider getting a “sugar daddy” to cover the added costs, according to a website that facilitates such agreements.
“With Obamacare projected to nationally increase insurance premiums by an average of 41 percent, SeekingArrangement.com is targeting women by enticing them with a much sweeter plan, courtesy of its wealthy SugarDaddies,” said SeekingArrangement.com in a news release.
“The dating site saw an 83 percent increase in the keyword, health care, on all its new profiles since Oct. 1, sparking a campaign to educate women on the Sugar Daddy Plan,” the site said.
The health care exchange website made its problematic debut on Oct. 1.
“If you’re a young and beautiful woman (or man), SeekingArrangement.com has got you covered,” the site said.
“The average twenty-something woman not covered on her parents’ insurance will likely see an increase to her monthly premium.
“But with a Sugar Daddy footing the bill, $249/month will seem like no big deal–not to mention the spare cash,” according to the site.
CNN reported in February on college students using the service to make money while in school.
“I’ve had a hard time finding jobs and keeping jobs,” one women told CNN. “I thought this would be a good way for me to have a relationship with someone and also make it, as these sites all say, mutually beneficial.”
