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SourcePageThe Wall Street Journal
DateDateApril 25, 2011
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QuoteTextConsider a wife in a family with $90,000 in income. If she were to earn an additional $3,700, her family would lose the insurance subsidy and be more than $10,000 poorer. In addition, she would also pay more in income and Social Security taxes. Taken together, these policies impose a substantial punishment on work effort.
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How Health Reform Punishes Work by Daniel Kessler (The Wall Street Journal, April 25, 2011) (view)