This scenario begs the question, what situation will have a large enough impact on the voter to make them vote to save them selves and their families from ruin? For many there isn't one, they will always vote the same way. For others they will have doubts but in the end they will succumb to habit.
Health Care Law Will Mean 2 Million Fewer Workers
Source: Zachary A. Goldfarb and Sarah Kliff, "CBO: Health Care Law Will Mean 2 Million Fewer Workers," Washington Post, February 4, 2014. "The Budget and Economic Outlook: 2014 to 2024," Congressional Budget Office, February 4, 2014
February 5, 2014
The Affordable Care Act will reduce the number of full-time workers by more than 2 million in coming years, says the Washington Post.
On Tuesday, the agency released a more detailed estimate that includes how ordinary Americans would react to those changes by employers.
- After obtaining coverage through the health law, some workers may forgo employment, while others may reduce hours, according to a report by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
- Low-wage workers are the most likely to drop out of the workforce as a result of the law.
- The CBO said the law's impact on jobs mostly would be felt after 2016.
On Tuesday, the agency released a more detailed estimate that includes how ordinary Americans would react to those changes by employers.
- Some would choose to keep Medicaid rather than take a job at reduced wages.
- Others, who typically do not work full-time, would delay returning to work in order to keep subsidies for private insurance that are provided under the law.
- As a result, by 2021, the number of full-time positions would be reduced by 2.3 million.
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