Comment by bregma
3 days ago
You wrote "incidentally" but I think you meant "intentionally". There is no evidence it's a coincidence, but there is a great deal of evidence that it is not.
3 days ago
You wrote "incidentally" but I think you meant "intentionally". There is no evidence it's a coincidence, but there is a great deal of evidence that it is not.
This drives a lot of the opposition to single payer insurance from the corporate world. They lose leverage as it would increase wages and labor mobility.
One of the main reasons why annual raises have become so miniscule is because health insurance costs are rising significantly faster than inflation.