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Health See other Health Articles Title: Job-Based Health Coverage to Become Even More Expensive under Affordable Care Act May 2, 2012 In a new report prepared for Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp (R-Mich.), data from America's Fortune 100 companies show they could save hundreds of millions of dollars a year under the new health care law by simply terminating health insurance for their workers and dumping these employees into taxpayer-funded health care exchanges. Despite promises that the law would control health care costs, employers have overwhelmingly concluded increases in cost will accelerate in the years after the Democrats' health care law is fully implemented. Alarmingly, 84 percent of responding employers expect their future health care costs will increase at rates that are greater than those they've experienced over the past five years. During this period, employers responded that their health insurance costs have increased 5.9 percent, on average, while they expect future health costs will grow 7.6 percent, on average. Source: "New Report Reveals Democrats' Health Care Law Creates Financial Incentives for Employers to Drop Health Coverage," House Ways and Means Committee, May 1, 2012. "BROKEN PROMISE: Why ObamaCare Will Force Americans to Lose the Health Care Coverage They Have and Like," House Ways and Means Committee, May 1, 2012. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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