CBO Confirms Health Care Law Destroys Jobs
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All Comments (44)
Anshu Guleria 10 months ago
cutting costs means cutting redundancy and waste which may mean jobs. Why is that different than reducing the size of the federal gov't (aren't gov't employees "jobs")?
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Darius Smith 1 year ago
People currently lose
eligibility for Medicaid if their income rises above a certain level; for working parents, the median income
threshold for eligibility among states was 64 percent
of the FPL in 2009. The health care legislation will
allow parents to work and still qualify for Medicaid
until their income exceeds 138 percent of the FPL.
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Darius Smith 1 year ago
As a result, some older workers will choose to retire
earlier than they otherwise would.
In contrast, another feature of the Medicaid expan-sion removes an existing disincentive to work for
many low-income individuals.
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Darius Smith 1 year ago
Other provisions in the legislation are also likely to
diminish people’s incentives to work. Changes to the
insurance market, including provisions that prohibit
insurers from denying coverage to people because of
preexisting conditions and that restrict how much
prices can vary with an individual’s age or health
status, will increase the appeal of health insurance
plans offered outside the workplace for older workers.
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Darius Smith 1 year ago
But because most workers
who are offered insurance through their jobs will be
ineligible for the exchanges’ subsidies and because
most people will have income that is too high to be
eligible for Medicaid, those effects on financial
resources and marginal tax rates will apply only to a
small segment of the population.
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Darius Smith 1 year ago
Those addi-tional resources will encourage some people to work
fewer hours or to withdraw from the labor market. In
addition, the phaseout of the subsidies as income
rises will effectively increase marginal tax rates, which
will also discourage work.
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Darius Smith 1 year ago
Those subsidies decline in value as
income rises and can, under some circumstances,
drop sharply to zero when income exceeds
400 percent of the FPL. The expansion of Medicaid and the availability of
subsidies through the exchanges will effectively
increase beneficiaries’ financial resources.
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Darius Smith 1 year ago
People who purchase insurance through the new
exchanges will generally be eligible for tax credits to help them pay their health insurance premiums
if their income is between 138 percent and
400 percent of the FPL and they are not offered
coverage through an employer. (They may also
be eligible for reductions in their cost-sharing
requirements.)
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Darius Smith 1 year ago
In particular:
The legislation extends Medicaid eligibility to
most nonelderly residents whose income is below
138 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL)—
including childless adults who are currently ineli-gible for Medicaid in most states. (The FPL in
2010 is $10,830 for a single person and $22,050
for a family of four.)
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Darius Smith 1 year ago
Moreover, many people will be unaf-fected by those provisions and will face the same
incentives regarding work as they do under current
law. The net reduction in the supply of labor is largely
attributable to the substantial expansion of Medicaid
and the provision of subsidies that will reduce the
cost of insurance obtained through the newly created
exchanges, beginning in 2014.
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