AFL-CIO: Fix Health Care Right. Don’t Tax Benefits

The AFL-CIO is airing a new TV ad that stresses the labor group's two priorities on health care: 1) pass reform, and 2) don't pay for it by taxing health benefits.

The Senate’s health care bill would set a tax on health plans worth more than $8,500 per year for individuals and $23,000 per year for families. For workers in high-risk occupations, for retirees 55 or older and for residents in the 17 highest-cost states, the bill would tax plans worth more than $9,850 for individuals and $26,000 for families.

This would amount to an enormous tax on workers’ health care benefits, one that would grow rapidly, as insurers increase premiums by an equivalent amount. It would shift health care costs onto the backs of workers—including many of the most vulnerable workers—without bringing down the cost of health care.


(excerpted from http://blog.aflcio.org/2009/12/07/fix-health-care-rightdont-tax-benefits...)