Friday, September 25, 2015

Obamacare Reminder

From Investor's Business Daily:
Since 2006, the average annual increase for family plans at work has been 4.9%, down from around 10% a year from 1999-2005.

Slightly less higher premiums aren't what President Obama promised Americans when he ran for office touting his medical overhaul. He specifically said his plan would cut premiums.

"We will start," Obama said back in 2008, "by reducing premiums by as much as $2,500 per family."

That $2,500 figure was Obama's mantra on health care. You can watch the video if you don't believe it.
Bottom line up front:
Health Premiums Have Climbed $4,865 Since Obama Promised to Cut Them $2,500

1 comment:

Ellen K said...

My premiums are up $125 a month making my share $547 a month. If the district didn't pay in my premiums would be over $800 a month-more than my mortgage payment.