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Title: Should the united states provide universal health care
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September 24, 1997 |
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Given that health care premiums continue to grow at
several times the rate of inflation, many businesses are simply choosing to not offer a
health plan, or if they do, to pass on more of the cost to employees. However, any costs
not covered by insurance must be absorbed by all the rest of us, which means even higher
premiums (Messerli 2008)... Showed first 250 characters
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However, any costs
not covered by insurance must be absorbed by all the rest of us, which means even higher
premiums (Messerli 2008). Even if the businesses and individuals that choose to keep
their health plans still must pay a much higher amount... Showed next 250 characters
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