Consumers Expected To Be Slammed by Obamacare Tax on Health Insurance
It's industry-wide, so sure to be passed on to the public
It's industry-wide, so sure to be passed on to the public
Penalties for refusing coverage will be a lot cheaper then rising premiums
How'd that happen?
NJ governor said he's no fan of Obamacare but opting in to Medicaid expansion was right move for "fiscal and public health"
Patients will see it in the rising cost of medical care
The program hasn't even started yet, so nobody would notice
They can avoid expanding Medicaid while making the feds subsidize health insurance for the poor
Thanks to restrictions of the Affordable Care Act
Planned Parenthood shuts down two clinics over regulatory burdens of Affordable Care Act
In a statement, Rick Scott says he'll only approve ObamaCare-driven shift for three years
High level of uncertainty, low level of good policy
Trying to escape some daunting new expenses
Even if it's not quite prepared to take on the task
The program's incentives are perverse and irresistible
Strict rules make them likely money-losers
Leaving D.C. holding a very full bag
Figuring it all out is a business opportunity for fine-print specialists
No obvious way to lure more physicians into the unwieldy program
Workers face tax penalties for refusing coverage that is "affordable" for individuals, but not families
Supposed to decide by Friday whether they'll have them
George Mason's Erik Angner on the libertarian economist's mostly unacknowledged support for redistribution.