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In reply to the discussion: White House: No Subsidies For Union Health Plans [View all]LiberalFighter
(53,544 posts)33. Those with major employers are likely in the same boat as your spouse.
Cost of insurance is part of the wage package. Those in the construction and trades are operated differently but costs may be lower when negotiated.
There might be an issue with plans that might be considered platinum level and a tax may be involved on amount that falls in that range. That is something that needs to be looked at and see how to change. Most likely when new contracts are negotiated or current contract reopen for the purpose of making changes so the tax impact can be reduced further.
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Not so. People forget that the ACA was primarily to help people WITHOUT health insurance. nt
kelliekat44
Sep 2013
#36
Fortunately union plans are far more affordable than those without unions.
SleeplessinSoCal
Sep 2013
#2
I am in a union too, and I feel the same. Are we missing something? I don't see this
Squinch
Sep 2013
#27
Your comment makes me wonder if this is an inside out report of the actual situation -
hedgehog
Sep 2013
#11
Do you know what those "Cadillac" plans are called in the rest of the civilized world?
eridani
Sep 2013
#13
Exactly. Looks like this is a double whammy- discouraging hiring of union workers & forcing people
suffragette
Sep 2013
#31
Subsidies should be based on income level alone, NOT one what group plans your employer/union...
Humanist_Activist
Sep 2013
#40