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In reply to the discussion: Older hill aides shocked by Obamacare prices [View all]CreekDog
(46,192 posts)15. I'm not sure that the article is true
the most common Federal Employee plan, if my research is correct is Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO.
the rate for a single individual is:
189/month employee contribution
483/month employer
for a plan that costs 672/month total.
3-4 times that (according to the article) would be:
661/month employee contribution
1691/month employer contribution (if the employer share stayed the same)
for a plan that costs 2352/month total.
such a plan doesn't exist for a single individual in Washington DC.
it's Bullshit.
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If true, it's only because they had an extraordinarily and unequitable (to us) form of benefit.
NYC_SKP
Nov 2013
#3
I say inequitable from the point of view of one who doesn't enjoy these benefits.
NYC_SKP
Nov 2013
#6
No. My point is that their "shock" is disingenuous. They should have been more aware and...
NYC_SKP
Nov 2013
#8
Not to mention the fact that govt employees on the whole get paid less than the private sector...t
VanillaRhapsody
Nov 2013
#13
Congressional aides are not "government workers" last time I looked. They have an entire different
kelliekat44
Nov 2013
#64
I think they are saying the employee contribution is 3 or 4 times as large.
bornskeptic
Nov 2013
#50
How old are you? The exchange allows insurance companies to charge up to 3
Luminous Animal
Nov 2013
#20
And that may well be 3 to 4 times as much that they are already paying.
Luminous Animal
Nov 2013
#27
No, the employer contribution portion stayed in the legislation. It does not allow the staffers to
okaawhatever
Nov 2013
#30
You're the one that started a thread in Meta about me then self alerted it pretending to be another
CreekDog
Nov 2013
#51
No kidding. I think if anything, they referred to the federal plan as "heavily subsidized" and then
okaawhatever
Nov 2013
#19
Regression to the mean hurts those above, and below the mean, including millions
HereSince1628
Nov 2013
#57