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While employers pay most of the costs of coverage, workers’ average contribution is now $6,000 for a family plan.
By John TozziSeptember 25 -
The Affordable Care Act is about to test how well people respond to economic incentives. About 3.5 million Americans who are uninsured today could get health coverage in 2016 for less than what they'll pay in penalties under the ACA
By John TozziDecember 9 -
The public employees responsible for overseeing $600 million in contracts to build Healthcare.gov were inadequately trained, kept sloppy records, and failed to identify delays and problems that contributed to millions in cost overruns, a new government report finds.
By John TozziSeptember 16 -
The fight over the Affordable Care Act in Washington is as fierce as ever, with a Republican budget plan that would repeal the health care law Democrats passed five years ago. In the rest of the country, opposition to the law appears to be easing.
By John TozziMarch 20 -
Giving people more time to sign up for health coverage could increase costs.
By John TozziFebruary 18