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Politics : A US National Health Care System?

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From: TimF4/10/2014 4:19:39 PM
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Large Employer Cost of ObamaCare
By John R. Graham
Filed under New Health Care Law on April 10, 2014

Until now, the mainstream media focus on ObamaCare’s blows has been on individuals and small businesses. But large employers will not avoid the costs of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). According to a new study published by the American Health Policy Institute:
  • The cost of the ACA to large U.S. employers (10,000 or more employees) is estimated at $480 to $590 per employee per year, over the next ten years.
  • These large employers will see overall ACA-related cost hikes of between $163 million and $200 million per employer, or an increase of 4.3 percent in 2016 and 8.4 percent in 2023 over and above what they would otherwise be spending.
  • The total cost of the ACA to all large U.S. employers over the next ten years is estimated at between $151 billion to $186 billion.
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