The Senate's health care reform package would drive up insurance premiums for people not covered through their jobs but taxpayer-footed subsidies would help bring those costs down for some, according to a new report Monday.
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office report also said the health bill would have a negligible effect on premiums for everyone else.
The Senate's health care reform package would drive up insurance premiums for people not covered through their jobs but taxpayer-footed subsidies would help bring those costs down for some, according to a new report Monday.
ReplyDeleteThe nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office report also said the health bill would have a negligible effect on premiums for everyone else.