The unemployment rate is slightly below the 10% mark, which seems terribly important psychologically. It seems that the economy is fine if the jobless rate is 9.7% but is in horrible shape if the number is 10.1%.
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Of course, from a moral perspective, there is really no difference, and yet the widespread funding of abortion by private health insurance seems a matter of small concern. Guttmacher claims that 87 percent of employer-based plans …
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Why Private Insurance Companies Love Abortion « Vox Nova
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The president is no exception in his eagerness to replace insurance with some kind of expanded welfare state. In a speech on health care last week, he vilifies insurance companies, claiming that they “freely ration health care based on …
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Obama to “Fix” Health Insurance « John Stossel
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Chris Bowers has a useful post pointing out that even though there’s no public option per se in the health insurance reform bill, supporters of public sector health insurance and public sector health care did win important gains, …
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Flood insurance is alive again. For now. President Barack Obama signed a bill that gives the National Flood Insurance Program — essentially the only way to protect a home against…
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Flood insurance back in business. For now. - Lansner on Real …
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The Chinese insurance market looks promising on paper, but thus far few players — except for AIG — have managed to make appreciable inroads.
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The health reform bills currently propose introduce health insurance subsidies for individuals who do not qualify for health insurance provided by the government. The goal of these subsidies is to make health insurance more affordable …
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Healthcare Economist · Health Insurance Subsidies (a.k.a Higher …
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We New Yorkers, for instance, are forced to buy insurance that includes fertility treatments and chiropractors. It’s one reason why I must pay more. Another is our “community rating” system, which forces insurers to charge sick people …
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O'Reilly Tonight: Let Insurance Companies Run Wild? « John Stossel
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But do insurance companies agree? Michael Scott points us to the news that at least some insurance providers are exploring social media usage in figuring out insurance rates. Right now, it appears that they’re mostly looking at social …
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Will Your Home Insurance Provider Jack Up Your Rates If Your Tweet …
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Each time I listen to President Obama, or Nancy Pelosi, for that matter, I am compelled to ask myself whether either of them has read the proposed health care.
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Obamacare: the continued “insurance premium” spin | Radio Vice Online
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