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In reply to the discussion: Need help with discussion with co-worker re: ACA (ObamaCare) [View all]leftynyc
(26,060 posts)17. That's weird
I have a very good friend here in NYC who has been retired since he's 47 (he's 52 now) so he's been getting his own insurance. Had dinner with him the other night and he says (and he's a wall street republican) that he's saving $3000 on his premiums under the ACA. My brother in law runs a small law firm and says he's saving at least $14,000 on premiums. Now both these people are in the upper income brackets so I really don't understand how you're losing money and they're not.
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The poster is correct - the rules state that the hours worked the previous year
Yo_Mama
Dec 2013
#10
The big picture is unambiguous. Obamacare helps the economy as well as most of the public. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Dec 2013
#32
I know two young people who work at the same fast food joint. One had her hours cut to 28 ...
spin
Dec 2013
#19
Once we finally recover from the Great Recession and have jobs for all who wish to work ...
spin
Dec 2013
#33
It's true. It's the forecast and inevitable result of coercing an entire nation into subsidizing
Egalitarian Thug
Dec 2013
#20