Health Care Spending Spikes: Why?
…less cost-sharing. Many offer “zero-deductible” coverage. But in the fall of 2013, relatively few people knew the facts. They only knew what they heard on Fox. . Meanwhile Americans who…
…less cost-sharing. Many offer “zero-deductible” coverage. But in the fall of 2013, relatively few people knew the facts. They only knew what they heard on Fox. . Meanwhile Americans who…
…a lump of labor” and “The’lump of labor’case against work-sharing: Populist fallacy or marginalist throwback?” both by a fellow named Tom Walker. But Andreessen’s timing has caught me in the…
…broad consensus for one, raising Social Security revenues, and two, an across the board burden sharing. That is Workers are not ALL about “Tax the Rich” and the Wealthy are…
…labor demand curve continuing to shift downward. Business is basically less willing to demand labor at any given level of sharing revenues with labor. The labor supply curve may have…
…local ownership of businesses and capital by labor. The people of each country must benefit from the profits of their natural resources. The rich are not sharing the wealth from…
…at work (I think it’s our firewall here). I’m happy to report that Blackie was adopted yesterday! Thank you for sharing him! Best, Laura Town of Hempstead Animal Shelter 3320…
…the monetary union as “incomplete and imperfect.” On the one hand, its members have sovereign powers that include issuing debt; on the other hand, they do not have the risk-sharing…
…of our nation,” she said. “So what he can do is make sure that all of these agencies are coordinating together, to make sure he is sharing with the American…
…public insurance exchanges. The federal government reimburses insurers for the “cost-sharing reductions.” Nor has there been Congressional testimony by anyone who is deeply grateful for the dramatic slowing of the…
…rising, not falling. There would be no way to “punish” players, since they would all be sharing in the profits windfall. It is only because there was now excess supply…