Nearly 10% of employers will Drop health care coverage for their employees, due to ObamaCare
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About one in 10 employers plan to drop health coverage when key provisions of the new health care law kick in less than two years from now, according to a survey to be released Tuesday by the consulting company Deloitte.
Nine percent of companies said they expect to stop offering coverage to their workers in the next one to three years, the Wall Street Journal reported. Around 81 percent said they would continue providing benefits and 10 percent said they weren't sure.
The companies, though, said a lot will depend on how future provisions of the law unfold, since most of the key parts are scheduled to take effect in 2014. One in three respondents said they could stop offering coverage if the law requires them to provide more generous benefits than they do now, if a tax on high-cost plans takes effect in 2018 as scheduled or if they decide it would be cheaper for them to pay the penalty for not providing insurance.
While small business don't face fines for failing to offer coverage, companies with 50 or more full time employees face a penalty starting at $2,000 per worker.
Deloitte conducted the study between February and April — before the Supreme Court upheld most of the law — and surveyed corporate and human-resources executives from 560 companies currently offering benefits.
In contrast, the Congressional Budget Office has estimated that around seven percent of workers could lose coverage under the law by 2019.
- ruru 2012/07/24 16:51:14 (edited)OtherI wouldn't wish for any one to loose their medical insurance, not even Obama supporters.reply
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- DissidentRage 2012/07/24 16:19:16 (edited)OtherWait, there are employers giving people health care? Here I was thinking it became part of the myriad stories your grandfather would tell you while you sat on his knee. "Back when I was young, I used to walk in two miles of snow to and from work, up-hill both ways, but at least we had health insurance."reply
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- Disside... Birthpangs 2012/07/24 20:21:31
It happened on its own. We raised our kids for generations, telling them that if they wanted to live a life of prosperity, they should take up the medical profession. Now, only the privileged can afford to pay for their prosperity, and soon there's not going to be anyone who's able to spend the money that keeps it going. It's karma coming full-circle for their extortion of the sick and dying.reply -
- Disside... Birthpangs 2012/07/25 14:15:42
Oh that certainly hasn't helped, since the advent of things like the McDonald's hot coffee incident. Frivolous lawsuits are certainly damaging, but if a surgeon really bones it up, he shouldn't take it out of all of the other patients he's seeing. It's his blunder, not everyone else's.reply -
- Disside... Birthpangs 2012/07/26 16:03:48
You're reversing cause and effect.reply














