If anyone wants to read the economic impact report: http://www.dickgottfried.org/wp-con...age&utm_campaign=5-27-15+NYH&utm_medium=email
It's laughable. I like the Obama-esque "Will save $2200 per family, per year" comment they put in.
They claim "Under the New York Health Plan, administrative spending would be reduced .... down to 15%"
For reference, MLR is 82/87% in NY, more stringent than most of the country. They claim admin expense is 30% right now, and this "savings" accounts for $45B of the claimed $70B in savings. $21B of the claimed savings is just due to provider administrative expense-aka, the 300,000+ administrative employees that are going to lose their jobs. They assume they will all be re-employed due to the mobility of the field, but ignored the fact that the field wont exist anymore.
Effectively, this is about a 5% tax rate on a $50k earner, and about 11% on a $200k earner, only going higher the more they make. 16% marginal rate on all income over $200k. Nothing at all on low earners.
For reference, yes, this is on top of the existing ACA taxes which are still paid with no benefit to the citizens who will no longer have access to exchanges/subsidies.
It's laughable. I like the Obama-esque "Will save $2200 per family, per year" comment they put in.
They claim "Under the New York Health Plan, administrative spending would be reduced .... down to 15%"
For reference, MLR is 82/87% in NY, more stringent than most of the country. They claim admin expense is 30% right now, and this "savings" accounts for $45B of the claimed $70B in savings. $21B of the claimed savings is just due to provider administrative expense-aka, the 300,000+ administrative employees that are going to lose their jobs. They assume they will all be re-employed due to the mobility of the field, but ignored the fact that the field wont exist anymore.
Effectively, this is about a 5% tax rate on a $50k earner, and about 11% on a $200k earner, only going higher the more they make. 16% marginal rate on all income over $200k. Nothing at all on low earners.
For reference, yes, this is on top of the existing ACA taxes which are still paid with no benefit to the citizens who will no longer have access to exchanges/subsidies.