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Oh Goodie he has a Chart. Why don't you ask the working folks instead of ripping a graphic supplied by the Official White house propaganda media ministry, then published on a cut rate Liberal hack news advertorial website.
Got some news you wanna sell us Jojo, tell me who plays the fiddle in your band.
You're to much of a flunkie to be calling the shots with your own thoughts, as you don't really have any. Who's paying you to pretend you give a fuck about all of this Shit?
You're to much of a flunkie to be calling the shots with your own thoughts, as you don't really have any.
Pot. Kettle. Black.
In 2013, the average annual premiums for employer-sponsored health insurance are $5,884 for single coverage and $16,351 for family coverage. The single premium is 5% higher and the family premium is 4% higher than the 2012 average premiums. During the same period workers’ wages increased 1.8% and inflation increased 1.1%.2 Over the last 10 years, the average premium for family coverage has increased 80% (Exhibit A).
http://kff.org/report-section/2013-summary-of-findings/