June 13, 2005

$1 out of every $12 spent on health insurance premiums indirectly pays for health care provided the uninsured

“Providing health care for the uninsured increases the annual cost of insurance premiums for the average worker by $341 and for the average family by $922, according to a study by a group promoting universal health insurance.”



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1 Anonymous June 19, 2005 at 8:51 am

Hilarious! Health care is getting too expensive, so let’s increase government involvement. That always makes things cheaper!

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