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Something for Nothing
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On May 12, the Senate Finance Committee held a hearing on health care
reform. There was a long table of 13 experts, and a vast majority
agreed that ending the tax exemption on employer-provided health benefits should be part of a reform package.
They gave the reasons that experts -- on right or left -- always give for supporting this idea. The exemption is a giant subsidy to the affluent. It drives up health care costs by encouraging luxurious plans and by separating people from the consequences of their decisions. Furthermore, repealing the exemption could raise hundreds of billions of dollars, which could be used to expand coverage to the uninsured.
They gave the reasons that experts -- on right or left -- always give for supporting this idea. The exemption is a giant subsidy to the affluent. It drives up health care costs by encouraging luxurious plans and by separating people from the consequences of their decisions. Furthermore, repealing the exemption could raise hundreds of billions of dollars, which could be used to expand coverage to the uninsured.
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