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Under ObamaCare McDonald’s Workers Should Ditch Their “Benefits” And Join The Exchange
By DAVID WHELAN
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As a follow-up to my earlier post on McDonald’s clumsy foray into the health reform debate, check out this blog by E.D. Kain at Balloon Juice. Kain looks at what a McDonald’s worker pays right now for limited-benefit coverage and compares to what’s coming under health reform:
Under ObamaCare McDonald’s Workers Should Ditch Their “Benefits” And Join The Exchange
By DAVID WHELAN
Image via Wikipedia
As a follow-up to my earlier post on McDonald’s clumsy foray into the health reform debate, check out this blog by E.D. Kain at Balloon Juice. Kain looks at what a McDonald’s worker pays right now for limited-benefit coverage and compares to what’s coming under health reform:
I went over to the Kaiser Family Foundation to take a look at what I might qualify for under the healthcare law if I were a single McDonald’s worker (using 2014 dollars). Generously assuming I’d make $10/hour (I believe shift managers make about $9.81/hour) I calculate my yearly salary at $20,800 – or about 181% of poverty. Turns out I’ll be on the hook for a premium of about $1127 a year, or about $21 per week. That’s $11 less a week than I’d pay for McDonald’s mini-med benefits. But instead of yearly maximum benefit of $10,000 I’d have no maximum benefit at all since maximum benefits are no longer legal. And I’d only have a maximum out-of-pocket expense of $2,083. This plan – a ‘silver’ plan under the new law – is going to be quite a lot better than McDonald’s, actually.
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