Healthcare

Savings Savvy on February 20th, 2010

I am trying to create a monthly budget so I would like an estimate of how much everybody spends on a monthly basis.
How much do you spend on Rent/House Payment, Utilities, Food/Groceries, Entertainment/Gifts, Wardobe/Makeup, Savings/Future Planning, Healthcare/Insurance etc.
I’d like to try to strike somewhere in the middle of the american average. So I would [...]

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Savings Savvy on November 23rd, 2009

,[18] * A limit or repeal of the itemized deduction for medical expenses,[19] * A limit on the Qualified Medical Expense definition,[20] * An increase in the payroll taxes on students,[21] * An extension of the Medicare payroll tax to all state and local government employees,[22] * An increase in taxes on hospitals,[23] * An [...]

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Savings Savvy on November 8th, 2009

democrats against allowing people the ability to buy health insurance across state lines? Answer, because it does not increase the power of government. Why are the democrats against curbing malpractice lawsuits? Answer, because it does not increase the power of government. Why are the democrats against expanding health savings accounts? Answer, because it does not [...]

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Savings Savvy on August 10th, 2009

when his congressional allies seek to raise taxes to pay for all the new spending that this cost-cutting entails. We aren’t talking about short-term spending either; this isn’t a trillion-dollar investment in a new system that will ultimately save money. The Congressional Budget Office says the leading health-care-reform proposals will increase health-care spending and make [...]

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Savings Savvy on June 21st, 2009

to be particularly effective at addressing gradual long-term problems such as rising health care costs. Again, I agree¸ which is why we shouldnt give any proposal the benefit of the doubt that it will magically bend the health care cost growth curve over time. Whether we can achieve these savings depends entirely on the specifics [...]

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