Another Botched ObamaCare Estimate
Business groups have complained bitterly about the costs imposed by the president's 2010 health care overhaul, and the administration has often responded by insisting that in fact there are provisions in the law designed to help business: for instance, the small business tax credit, which last year the administration predicted would provide "an estimated $6 billion in premium relief in 2010 to 2011." The Department of Health and Human Services pointed to a Commonwealth Fund study estimating that more than 16 million workers would be eligible for the tax credits under the law.
But elgiibility does not mean accessibility, and neither the savings nor the number of projected beneficiaries have matched early predictions. The value of the credits claimed so far is just $468 million, according to a Government Accountability Office study released today. The number of employees who worked for businesses that claimed the tax, meanwhile, was about 770,000.
Why the lower-than-expected utilization? The GAO report suggests that initial estimates overestimated the popularity of the credit in part because they didn't account for either the complexity of the eligibility rules or the large amount of time needed to calculate the exact value of the credit (remember, this is a credit for small businesses that probably aren't generally interested in investing lots of time or effort in tax prep).
The law's backers, in other words, underestimated the complexity involved with complying with the law and thus underestimated the accessibility of the benefits they thought they were handing out. I suspect we'll see more of this as implementation continues.
This certainly isn't the first time the law's early projections have proven wrong. The law's $5 billion early retiree program handed out hundreds of millions of dollars to government unions and big employers and had to be shut down early (the administration decided to declare this a "success"). Enrollment in the law's high-risk pools for individuals with preexisting conditions has been dramatically lower than expected, with about 61,000 enrollees versus the 375,000-plus projected, while per-member costs have come in at double initial estimates.
The lesson going forward, then, is one that should be familiar by now: When it comes to ObamaCare, don't trust the optimistic spending or utilization estimates touted by the administration. We don't always know how they'll go awry, but it's a pretty good guess that the original estimates won't match the practical outcomes.
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You know, articles like this make me want Romney to win, because I'm sick of the bullshit the Obama administration has been spewing for 3+ years now. I'm ready for a new flavor of bullshit.
I'm ready for a new flavor of bullshit.
Would you prefer "Giant Douche", or "Turd Sandwich"?
It's still gonna taste like shit, Joe. For instance, what's really the difference between deep dish "pizza" with pepperoni and deep dish "pizza" with sausage? They're still both shit.
You know Epi, I could have used your help this weekend in my debate with Groovus Maximus about sideboob vs. underboob.
Sorry, Hugh, but when I'm in Hawaii, I help no one but myself. To surf and sun, that is.
How can we be sure you were in Hawaii and not Kenya?
I demand to see your boarding pass.
Nice.
All you need to see is my tan.
That's extraordinarily nonresponsive.
Duh.
FOOL! THERE IS NO SIDEBOOB. THERE IS NO UNDERBOOB. THERE ARE ONLY BOOBS. ANYTHING ELSE JUST DEMONSTRATES THE SHALLOWNESS OF YOUR PERCEPTION. TO THE URKOBOLD, ALL IS BOOBS.
What are you trying to tell me? That I can see nipples?
NO, FOOLISH ONE, BUT THE URKOBOLD WILL IMPART A MOMENT OF WISDOM TO YOU: YOU HAVEN'T SEEN A BOOB UNLESS YOU'VE SEEN ITS NIPPLE. NO EXCEPTIONS!
I think you're forgetting the parable of the blind man's strip club.
The nipple is the Braille of boobs, you moron.
What I'm thinking is that Matrix references are apparently above all of your heads.
Whoa.
It was weak Epi, like Cypher's fealty.
Matrix
...?
Some of us weren't educated in a brothel behind a movie screen.
At least I had an education.
No, it's true. You have good dicktion.
I was just reading some commentary by an Italian chef (from Italy Italian, that is), and she was talking about deep dish and its Sicilian roots. Anyway, her only objection was to deep dish with too many toppings, not to deep dish per se.
She also objected to you, personally, but I think that was unrelated to pizza.
ProL, you seem like the kind of classic blunderer who would go up against a Sicilian when death is on the line, or get involved in a land war in Asia. Your "pizza" choices only reinforce this impression.
But if Sicilians invented deep dish, then it is you who is in error. Against people who kill other people for betrayal. Why do you insist on betraying Sicily, Episiarch of Kenya?
Sicilians aren't Italians, ProL, other than as defined by their nation-state. But I guess I have to explain such things to micks like you.
Yet they have better food. And that's Scot-German you Kenyan whore.
It's statements like that that make me wonder if you're actually a retarded mick. More retarded than usual, that is.
He's Scottish, so he's not a Mick. He's a Jocky or a Ned. Get your slurs right, you goddamn Dago.
Crap. Ned.
Way to screw up, Puffin.
And you ought to know I'm a damn Frog, you greasy wop.
WOP?!?
PL just pointed out you came into the country With Out Papers.
Bloom County?
Bloom County?
Jesus, this blog. Episiarch, down here. Your Puffin comment.
Do you have a license to insult me? Because Kenyans don't have free speech rights in this country. Not anymore.
Just remember, years ago, this magazine/place was pushing the health insurance mandate. (I'd link to it, but it won't let me, thinking I'm a spammer. But it was called "Mandatory Health Insurance Now! from their November 2004 issue, authored by Ronald Bailey)
If memory serves, few commenters here liked the idea when Bailey was advancing it.
You mean one writer for the magazine was suggesting an option that wasn't nationalized health care.
Sounds to me like that dude might jsut be onto something wow.
http://www.Privacy-Masters.tk
So how come I can't post links (it gives me an error message), but these people show up every day with that ability?
underestimate should read overestimate???
To take advantage of a tax credit .. you need to make a profit to take a credit against...
Since many small business or just breaking even or loosing money they cant take advantage of the tax break
Since most small business stimulus plans implemented involve tax breaks .. Its no small wonder why they are failing ...