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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Unemployment Insurance And The Re-Cycling Of Tax Dollars – 24/7 …
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Total tax credits payable directly to insurance companies included in the Senate health care bill, according to the Congressional Budget.
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I thought insurance companies were evil | RedState
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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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Better health doesn’t seem to explain why so many young adults forgo health insurance . Rather, income does, according to new survey data released by Gallup.
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Driving the Young From the Insurance Pool - Economix Blog …
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And this discussion needs to be about all Americans because everyone is affected, not just people that don’t have insurance . And I’ve had dozens and dozens of visits to senior centers and town hall meetings, and visited at service clubs …
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Remarks by the President in Discussion of Insurance Coverage at …
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It’s puzzling: why don’t more people notice that President Obama is a rather weird guy? When he describes his own…
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Power Line - Why Obama Hates Insurance Companies
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If current proposals fail to pass, insurance companies can still just dump people. Forcing them to lower their prices will induce them to dump even more people and to have a tighter definition of preexisting conditions. …
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Marginal Revolution: Price controls for insurance companies
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What cool adventures await us if Mr. Obama succeeds in giving Uncle Sam power to control insurance rates? Reduced coverage? Hidden fees aimed at skirting government regulations? Surly service? More trouble and delays collecting on our …
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Insurance Price Controls « John Stossel
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