Congress Unlikely To Tax All Americans’ Employer Provided Insurance, Says Expert

Posted by Staff on June 26, 2009 |

Michael Tanner, CATO Institute’s Head of Health Care and Social Security Research, says that if Congress taxed all Americans’ employer provided health insurance, it would 2.3 trillion over the next decade, but that it would not be likely and could promote a “tax revolt” (0:24)

 
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June 26, 2009

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