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csziggy

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6. Do employers still get a subsidy for providing health insurance?
Tue Oct 1, 2013, 05:02 PM
Oct 2013

It used to be that employers got some kind of tax credit or subsidy for providing health insurance. With the ACA and various changes, do they still get that?

If so, and employers do pay as much more for their employees health insurance as claimed in the OP, is the subsidy large enough to offset the difference?

If not and they decided to stop providing health insurance to their employees, will employers pay the money they save directly to the employees? Or will employers just put the money into their own pockets?

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How do you know how much your employer pays? SheilaT Oct 2013 #1
It's on your W2 abelenkpe Oct 2013 #4
Where on the W2? SheilaT Oct 2013 #10
At work now abelenkpe Oct 2013 #11
Internet to the rescue abelenkpe Oct 2013 #13
Thank you. I have managed to hide my most recent W2 from myself, SheilaT Oct 2013 #20
Wow. Thanks for that info BumRushDaShow Oct 2013 #27
I'm related to the boss :) fried eggs Oct 2013 #8
Do you currently pay 30% out of pocket on costs? leftstreet Oct 2013 #2
I just looked this up thanks to your question fried eggs Oct 2013 #7
That is a gold plan, just looked it up for coworker.... only 300 less than what the company pays NotThisTime Oct 2013 #14
How do you look up gold rates? Do you have to fill out the application or is there fried eggs Oct 2013 #18
Way closer to universal, not at single payor yet. roamer65 Oct 2013 #3
My husband who is a nurse and makes decent money LukeFL Oct 2013 #24
PDF link below - $31-42/ hour, per nursing union. politicat Oct 2013 #25
Yes, the more info I'm seeing today, I believe we are much closer to a single cbdo2007 Oct 2013 #5
Do employers still get a subsidy for providing health insurance? csziggy Oct 2013 #6
I have never thought health care provided by employers was a good idea anyways. It B Calm Oct 2013 #23
Mine was similar abelenkpe Oct 2013 #9
Wow, just checked my coverage vs health exchange as well.... cbdo2007 Oct 2013 #12
"...and giving them more income for it." abelenkpe Oct 2013 #15
This is why people are going to be able to leave jobs they hate, too. DevonRex Oct 2013 #31
Has anyone else had trouble with this link? hamsterjill Oct 2013 #16
Yes, same here Cass Oct 2013 #17
Okay, thank you!!! hamsterjill Oct 2013 #19
In a FAIR world, the boss wou;d ADD $9K to your income SoCalDem Oct 2013 #21
that's exactly what's going to happen in the future..... cbdo2007 Oct 2013 #22
Excellent gopiscrap Oct 2013 #26
Paying for enlightenment Oct 2013 #28
Found my W2 for 2012. SheilaT Oct 2013 #29
I wonder if such a cost savings would act as a stimulous to the economy? applegrove Oct 2013 #30
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