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So the market should determine wages.I think it depends on the market.
So the market should determine wages.I think it depends on the market.
Don’t some of the high-end plans (“cadillac plans”) get taxed or penalized or whatever for being too good of a plan?Thanks.
I do think health insurance benefits will soon be taxed, though. We are already required to report the benefit (informationally) on the W-2 as of tax year ending 2012.
Not for a few years. ACA is unraveling year by year as as different parts of it go into effect. And of course the Prez is extending the time for the release of unpopular parts by executive order.Don’t some of the high-end plans (“cadillac plans”) get taxed or penalized or whatever for being too good of a plan?
You get what you pay for…On a personal note I was at a fast food place yesterday and it is hard to argue that these guys are underpaid, because they clearly are not the most productive workers. I am not complaining though because my lunch costs $2.
I don’t understand the reasoning behind this.Don’t some of the high-end plans (“cadillac plans”) get taxed or penalized or whatever for being too good of a plan?
True, like I said my lunch cost me a little over $2, so I put up with a little slowness and not the best service and I will again.You get what you pay for…
I don’t expect to go into McDonalds and expect Filet Mignon delivered to my table on fine china with the sharpest knives and the best service.
I don’t go there for health food either.You get what you pay for…
I don’t expect to go into McDonalds and expect Filet Mignon delivered to my table on fine china with the sharpest knives and the best service.