2019-04-29 | Opinion | Universal Health Care Might Cost You Less Than You Think - The New York Times
'When single workers decide to start a family, they need to switch from an individual health plan to a family health plan. '
'The average individual health plan has an annual premium of just under $6,400 — with employees directly paying around $1,400 of that. '
'But these efforts are effectively negated by the burden of employer-based health insurance. '
'If we don’t move toward a European-style health program, we’ll remain stuck in a system where Americans, regardless of their incomes, pay ever larger amounts out of their paychecks to fund health care. '
'Follow The New York Times Opinion section on Facebook, Twitter (@NYTopinion) and Instagram. '
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'When single workers decide to start a family, they need to switch from an individual health plan to a family health plan. '
'The average individual health plan has an annual premium of just under $6,400 — with employees directly paying around $1,400 of that. '
'But these efforts are effectively negated by the burden of employer-based health insurance. '
'If we don’t move toward a European-style health program, we’ll remain stuck in a system where Americans, regardless of their incomes, pay ever larger amounts out of their paychecks to fund health care. '
'Follow The New York Times Opinion section on Facebook, Twitter (@NYTopinion) and Instagram. '
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