About your employer's health plan ... expect to pay more

Started by walkstall, August 13, 2014, 03:27:37 PM

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walkstall

Can you say high-deductible also!


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The nation's largest employers are projecting health-benefits costs will rise 6.5 percent in 2015, according to a new survey from NBGH. But the firms expect to keep their own cost increase to just 5 percent, by moving to lower-premium plans, and shifting more costs onto employees. The findings are based on responses from more than 130 large corporations.

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Bronx

So is the $2,500 in saving on ObamaCare out the window...?
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walkstall

Quote from: Bronx on August 13, 2014, 05:34:22 PM
So is the $2,500 in saving on ObamaCare out the window...?

:lol:  the $2,500 was out the window this year along with 7,000$ more for me. 
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DaisyJane

Did anyone with more than a few brain cells think the "ACA" was really going to LOWER costs?

No, it's just going to put more burden on those who pay to pay for those who don't.

DaisyJane    :blink:

ConservativeMe

I never expected Obamacare to lower anything.  A poorly written bill, rushed through in the middle of the night, which no one read and people thought it would be good?  Boggles my mind how liberals think it would work.
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