re: #778 BryanS
Yep. Play with some numbers here:
[Link: healthreform.kff.org…]
That family of four would pay $1,982 if they were in the exchange the rest would be paid as government subsidy. They pay about $6000 now. Also, keep in mind entry level jobs tend to have lower salaries and tend to be single unmarried people. Some would pay a bit more, some a bit less, but on the whole most would pay less. And families would pay on average a lot less.
ok, now we have you paying less, perhaps, and the employee paying less
you pay a $2000/employee fine which is in effect a health insurance tax, and in return your employees get subsidized health insurance that is less than they are paying now
is that correct?