CitizenLink: Marriage Penalty Hidden in Health Care Reform
(CITIZENLINK.COM) — A closer look at premium payments in both the House and Senate health care bills shows higher premiums that might discourage couples tying the knot. For instance, in the House version, an unmarried couple each making $30,000 a year would pay $1,320 combined each year for private health insurance. If that couple chose to marry, their premium would jump to $12,000 a year, a difference of $10,680.
via CitizenLink: Marriage Penalty Hidden in Health Care Reform.
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