Earnings Inequality: The Implications of the Rapidly Rising Cost of Employer-Provided Health Insurance
Mark Warshawsky
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No 6926, Working Papers from George Mason University, Mercatus Center
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Health insurance for a high-paid employee costs an employer the same amount as health insurance for a low-paid employee. At the same time, healthcare costs, and therefore health insurance premiums, are growing much more rapidly than earnings. Therefore, i
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Date: 2016-06-10
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