palehorse
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Not in terms of money, it won't.Nothing in Obamacare induces companies to drop coverage for their employees. If a company is already offering a typical HC plan, all they have to do to comply with Obamacare is to continue offering it. There's no reason their costs would go up under Obamacare (more than costs would otherwise go up without Obamacare).
In other words, blaming Obamacare for company decisions to drop coverage is plain dishonest If a company wishes to save money right now by not offering its employees coverage, it can do so without any penalty at all. Under Obamacare, it will cost a company MORE to not offer coverage.
The point of this entire thread is that certain large companies (AT&T, John Deere, etc) have done the math and they concluded that paying the Government-imposed fines for not offering coverage to employees will actually be cheaper than paying for said coverage. As a result, some people believe that those companies may decide to drop coverage to save the money, therefore throwing tens of thousands of employees into the private insurance market with little/no increase in salaries to cover said insurance.
Still others, including myself, believe that this may ultimately lead to a louder cry for government-subsidized coverage (aka "The Public Option") when many realize that they cannot afford private insurance without their employer contributing half or more.
Once that last step occurs, any companies who still maintain coverage for their employees may decide to also drop the coverage in favor of paying the smaller fines. When that happens, it may ultimately lead to our entire population utilizing a disgustingly inefficient and expensive (think: increased taxes) system that is entirely run for and by the Federal Government.
Another possibility is that all of the above was the Left's intention all along which is why they tried so hard to "just pass anything, even if it stinks!"
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