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I was just looking at the numbers from a small business perspective and made two observations, have a look and tell me if you are seeing the same thing or not.
Here is the "SHOP" marketplace where a (<50 employee) business purchases plans for an employee:
Employers
First thing I notice is the premium increase for employees as they age. Ie 50% from age 25 to 45.
Hate to suggest it, but I feel I have a grip on how employers think - and there will be some that will (or will have to) consider this when hiring. (Many small businesses are constantly on the edge of failure, any additional expense has to be avoided.)
Employees
I ran a few of my employees and the premium difference between me paying through SHOP above and them buying the same thing themselves is as much as 6x.
I read where employers are not supposed to bump up wages in order to encourage employees to buy their own but it seems like they are encouraging this (without any way to monitor and prevent it).
(a request to take your political observations on this topic elsewhere)
Here is the "SHOP" marketplace where a (<50 employee) business purchases plans for an employee:
Employers
First thing I notice is the premium increase for employees as they age. Ie 50% from age 25 to 45.
Hate to suggest it, but I feel I have a grip on how employers think - and there will be some that will (or will have to) consider this when hiring. (Many small businesses are constantly on the edge of failure, any additional expense has to be avoided.)
Employees
I ran a few of my employees and the premium difference between me paying through SHOP above and them buying the same thing themselves is as much as 6x.
I read where employers are not supposed to bump up wages in order to encourage employees to buy their own but it seems like they are encouraging this (without any way to monitor and prevent it).
(a request to take your political observations on this topic elsewhere)