Health ins deductibles grew 67% between 2010 and 2015, seven times as much as wages,

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Health ins deductibles grew 67% between 2010 and 2015, seven times as much as wages, according to Kaiser Employer Health Benefits Survey


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how much did executive bonuses go up?

How relevant are executive bonuses to the people paying the bills?

When you analyze the numbers, the cost to each policy member is most likely under a dime. Executives, companies and actuaries are not the ones responsible for a one party, one size fits all piece of legislation designed to crash the insurance companies so that that one party could then run on single payer government healthcare like we have over at the VA.
 
well it seems that the more money the people pay, the less money the insurance company pays and the executives seem to think this should go in their pocket. so I think that could be relevant.


because if the company is doing poorly the bonuses should be going down or almost not existent but I think not.
 
well it seems that the more money the people pay, the less money the insurance company pays and the executives seem to think this should go in their pocket. so I think that could be relevant.


because if the company is doing poorly the bonuses should be going down or almost not existent but I think not.

Seems is not a sound analysis.

I expect shit like this out of some of our simpler posters like FroDOH!

If you have numbers to make your case that insurance companies are the bad player in this drama and not government, then please do so.
 
well it seems that the more money the people pay, the less money the insurance company pays and the executives seem to think this should go in their pocket. so I think that could be relevant.


More money paid to the insurance companies under FORCE OF LAW.

Do you think that would be possible if the federal government wasn't holding a gun to everyone's head, forcing them to give their money to said insurance companies?
 
Higher deductibles and lower premiums means less money going to insurance companies, and more to the health care providers.
 
Higher deductibles and lower premiums means less money going to insurance companies, and more to the health care providers.

Yes without ACA the insurance co. is scamming less.


Have you not figured out ACA was little more than a gigantic insurance industry dick up the USA's ass or are you still chugging Obama incrementalist (corporatist) flavored Kool-Aid?
 
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Frodo, show us the numbers.

Show us the money.

Tell us what the profit margin is on those evil insurance companies.

Show us the percentage of that net profit that goes to "executives." All we get from you is rhetoric.
 
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