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Quote by: barnhardt2010 1, yes. 2. I suspect a good portion of those 15% have no salary to deduct from. 3. I would doubt if a savings of $2000 per person could be reallized |
Take a walk on the wild side, otherwise 46 million people have no insurance and you will never know otherwise. I also think if someone actually asked the people to try and save healthcare costs, ala Victory Gardens, most would do it, especially if they could get paid for it. I'll have to check on people employed, who have no insurance, but that only affects 25% of the outcome, if all were unemployed, which I don't think is the case.