Sorry for you man but you have to change of country
Healthcare, education and prisons are completely fucked up in USA.
In those 3 categories, USA is the Western country spending the most (by that I mean the biggest portion of its global GDP) but still get the worst results and the most unequal treatment.
The system is completely private and monopolized by big corporations. That means there is no reason to not make you pay all they can. You have no choice so they can squeeze every $ from you, what are you going to do?
Healthcare in particular shows how inefficient and unfair private corporations manage basic human needs. Capitalism might be great to produce Iphones but not so great when it's about educated people, keeping them healthy and safe...
Just come to EU. I pay 40€ of health insurance every month and my "expenses" on healthcare are basically 20% of small interventions (like going to the doctor or small drugs). If there is a heavy operation or sickness, usually you don't pay anything.
If you don't mind, just for reference in which country do you live in the EU?
This sounds like a great deal if I were to move to the EU for healthcare England would be my first choice.
I think healthcare is such a hot issue here that we may actually change to a good system soon. Or maybe we can re-elect Trump.
A little off-topic past this point, skip if not interested.
I'm originally from Greece, my situation is a little complicated, I've been labelled as dodging my military service when the consulate fucked up my papers. I think I can still get an EU passport.
I don't know if I can justify it to myself to keep living here in the states. Another big factor where the US is far behind Europe is food quality. You can't buy vegetables that haven't either been grown too fast or picked at the wrong time or left in storage for so long so most of it tastes bad.
Most meat is also sub-par.
Another issue here is that you don't really have that much freedom to be anywhere at any time. There's a lot of suspicious people and the police creating a hostile environment in all public spaces, especially in populated areas.
Living here without a lot of money traps you here, you get stuck just paying the bills month after month.
I don't really feel like moving, There are things I don't know about every other country. I know Greece would be great for me in everything with the exception of having earning potential.
I'll stay in the US in the hope that I can make enough money to live 6 months out of the year in Greece and 6 months out of the year stateside.
If I can get into shape I'll join the military so I'll have insurance and money to pay for an education and 30 days vacation time a year.