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TopicDoes M4A account for the fact that many employer health plans are subsidized?
s0nicfan
02/26/20 6:24:28 PM
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So the idea on paper as it's been explained is that the cost per-person for healthcare won't go up that much because instead of paying out of pocket for healthcare it'll come out of your taxes instead. Okay, cool. Currently employers cover as much as 80% of the costs for plans and the employee covers the remaining 20% through payroll deductions. When M4A hits and I'm suddenly being taxed for 100% the cost instead of 20% and not suddenly getting a huge pay raise how does M4A adjust? Or are people with employer insurance just going to get completely fucked over?

Source for the 80% estimate: https://www.peoplekeep.com/blog/what-percent-of-health-insurance-is-paid-by-employers

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