Tuesday, August 5, 2008

If You Depend on Your Employer for Health Ins., Don't Vote McCain

Hi, --
I don't generally talk about politics at all on this site. However, there are some clear differences between the two major presidential candidates when it comes down to how your health insurance will be affected.
It is already pretty clear that Sen. John McCain has plans to torpedo employer-paid health insurance coverage. How can a president do that? Pretty easy if he is able to push thru a proposed elimination of the tax break for the employer.
Currently the only way that employers are able to offer group coverage at all is because of the tax exclusion employer-paid health insurance.
Ostensibly the goal is to push individuals into state-run pools. But that means that individuals will have to pay 100% of their premiums, whereas now they pay anywhere from 20% to 50%. Some employers do not contribute anything now; they just sign up with an outside administrator like Administaff and let employees pick and choose what they need. And pay 100% of the cost.
Americans are being squeezed between spiraling increases in food bills, gas prices, and often in their mortgages if they got caught in the mortgage credit crunch. Where are they going to get the extra dollars to pay for 100% of their health insurance coverage too? AND pay income taxes on the benefits from your insurance plan??? Are they crazy???Here's a link to a great article on the changes being proposed; this is part one of a two-parter. I hope you benefit from reading it.
HEADLINE: McCain's Health Care Plan: Gut Employer-Based Insurance
http://www.alternet.org/mediaculture/93734/?page=entire
An Excerpt: So far, the press has failed to examine what's at stake here for workers and their bosses -- that, in the long run, employer coverage could disappear, and that, in the short run, they may have to pay taxes on some portion of their health benefits, no matter who wins in November. In effect, it's an unspoken tax increase which has yet to surface in campaign conversation.

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