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Ok, so:
page 70
http://www.irs.gov/PUP/newsroom/REG-148500-12 FR.pdf
What was incorrect about the reporting?
So that is actually 4000 to 4500 per person per year? Or at most 375 per month per person? Depending on the benefit levels and copays that is not terrible for health insurance. Yes, it sounds l;ike a lot more when you put it in terms of the yearly payment for a family of five or 4, but health insurance tends to be a lot for families. Perhaps it will end up being better and all these predictions will be a load of crapola. perhaps it will be worse. These ideas the sky is falling have yet to actually come anywhere near being true and the partisan fear mongering has always been overwhelmingly predictable and rarely comes true. But the reps pushed to keep the private insurance companies in the loop where we end up shoveling part of those fees to their investors and management. So I doubt there will be a huge savings.
Maybe I am just finding every expensive health plan out there, but I do not see 375 a month to be an increase.