A Call for Action: Executive SummaryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 18 pages |
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... estimates from Current Population Survey data , March 1988 . to their workers . But their ability to do so is jeopard- ized by the growing competition among insurers to avoid poor risks . A whole company may lose cover- age or see its ...
... estimates from Current Population Survey data , March 1988 . to their workers . But their ability to do so is jeopard- ized by the growing competition among insurers to avoid poor risks . A whole company may lose cover- age or see its ...
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... estimates are for 1990. ) Not all sectors of society would be required to pay more , however ( see Table 1 ) . Employers who now offer health insurance to workers and their depend- ents are projected to save almost $ 13 billion because ...
... estimates are for 1990. ) Not all sectors of society would be required to pay more , however ( see Table 1 ) . Employers who now offer health insurance to workers and their depend- ents are projected to save almost $ 13 billion because ...
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... estimates from Current Population Survey data , March 1988 . to their workers . But their ability to do so is jeopard- ized by the growing competition among insurers to avoid poor risks . A whole company may lose cover- age or see its ...
... estimates from Current Population Survey data , March 1988 . to their workers . But their ability to do so is jeopard- ized by the growing competition among insurers to avoid poor risks . A whole company may lose cover- age or see its ...
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... estimates are for 1990. ) Not all sectors of society would be required to pay more , however ( see Table 1 ) . Employers who now offer health insurance to workers and their depend- ents are projected to save almost $ 13 billion because ...
... estimates are for 1990. ) Not all sectors of society would be required to pay more , however ( see Table 1 ) . Employers who now offer health insurance to workers and their depend- ents are projected to save almost $ 13 billion because ...
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... estimates using the Brookings / ICF Long - Term Care Financing Model . As the roles of women change , daughters will be. 11 How People Get and Pay for Care Who Needs Long-Term Care? How People Get and Pay for Care Caring for People at Home.
... estimates using the Brookings / ICF Long - Term Care Financing Model . As the roles of women change , daughters will be. 11 How People Get and Pay for Care Who Needs Long-Term Care? How People Get and Pay for Care Caring for People at Home.
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Page 2 - ... savings achieved elsewhere in the federal budget, the Commission is committed to raising whatever additional revenues are necessary. B. In considering what revenue options to adopt, the Commission recommends that the choice be guided by the following three criteria: 1. The final tax package ought to be progressive, requiring a higher contribution from those most able to bear increased tax burdens. That is, families with higher incomes would be asked to contribute a greater share of their incomes...