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Health Insurance Reform: Surtax on Rich?

Posted Jul 10 2009 11:34pm

health isurace The article “Suddenly Health Insurance Reform Is Not Affordable” by Armen Hareyan on emaxhealth.com discusses some concerns over how Congress plans on paying for the proposed health insurance reform.  Providing affordable health insurance to the public is going to require obtaining funds from somewhere…but where?

Already millions of Americans cannot afford the health insurance quotes they receive and the main goal of the reform is to make sure as many Americans have reasonable access to health care as possible.  The latest plan in the House on health insurance reform is to give a surtax on high income families. It would apply to individuals with an income of over $200,000 and couples over $250,000.  They approximate that this type of surtax will affect 2.4% of taxpayers.  It will raise about $375 billion in the next 10 years, which is projected to assist in the cost of health care substantially.  Connecticut, Washington DC, Massachusetts and New Jersey will feel the effects of the surtax the most according to the article.

Currently, our system is not working for over 46 million Americans and a change is needed.  Congress will continue to hash out how to solve the problem of health insurance over the next few months and it will be very interesting to see what they come up with. 

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