ObamaCare's Costs Are Soaring

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Author(s) Ron Johnson
Source The Wall Street Journal
Date March 21, 2012
URL http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304724404577289363234579868.html
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Quotes-start.png the decision employers face under ObamaCare is straightforward: Do they pay $20,000 per year for family coverage, or do they pay the $2,000 penalty to the government? It is not as if dropping health coverage will expose their employees to financial risk. They will thereby make employees eligible for huge subsidies in the health-care exchanges—$10,000 if their household income is $64,000 per year. In a competitive environment, ObamaCare provides the incentive for employers to drop coverage. Quotes-end.png


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This item argues for the position Act should not have been passed on the topic Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.