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Health Care Reality Will Be Ongoing Economic Drag

I have often thought that staying physically fit is not only a good way to live but also makes enormous economic sense as well. Not that staying fit will keep one’s healthcare premiums totally in check. The simple fact is the cost of healthcare insurance in our country is downright scary. The pace of change in healthcare premiums has been even scarier. How much so? Do you care to make a best guess as to what the average increase in a family’s annual healthcare premium has been over the last decade? 50%? Keep going? 75%? Still too low? 90%? Getting closer, but still not there. The Wall Street Journal gives us this answer and much more in writing, Employers Sharply Raise Workers’ Share of Health Costs:

Overall, annual premiums for families reached an average of $13,770 this year, up 114% since 2000.

Will Obamacare address and mitigate the underlying forces driving this increase? Honestly, I am not optimistic. I view Obamacare as nothing more than another of the redistribution and rationing programs in which those who can pay will absorb the costs for those who can’t. But how are these increases truly being absorbed? To an ever increasing extent, the cost of healthcare is being shifted from the employer to the employees. The WSJ further highlights this reality in writing:

Employers passed health-insurance costs onto employees at a sharply higher rate this year, and businesses’ premiums grew more slowly than they have in a decade, according to an annual survey of companies.

The increased cost-shifting reflected an acceleration of a trend that has been on the rise for years. As companies struggle to cut costs amid difficult economic times, more of them are reducing benefits they offer workers or making workers pay more for them. Still, companies are paying nearly three-quarters of workers’ health-care premiums.

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Employees paid an average of about $4,000 toward their family coverage this year, up 14% from last year, according to a report by the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Health Research and Educational Trust. But total insurance premiums paid by the employer and the employee rose just 3% for a family plan—the slowest rate of growth in 10 years, according to the data.

The nonprofit research groups surveyed about 2,000 large and small companies between January and May.

“It’s the first time I can remember when employers have coped with costs by shifting it all to workers,” said Drew Altman, the Kaiser Family Foundation’s president and chief executive.

The survey showed workers with family plans are now paying 30% of their premiums, compared with 27% last year and 26% five years ago.

Businesses explained the shift by pointing to stark choices between cutting staff and reducing benefits.

“It’s no surprise, since businesses are struggling to keep their doors open,” said James Gelfand, director of health policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. “The premium increase may have been modest but it’s still a premium increase and businesses can’t absorb those costs.”

As the increased costs are shifted to employees, what is the knock on economic impact? There is no doubt that discretionary consumer spending will suffer a further drag. That reality is nothing more than Principles of Economics 101.

Larry Doyle

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  • jwrjr

    “Will Obamacare address and mitigate the underlying forces driving this increase?”

    That would cut into the profits of the Pharma companies ans the “Healkth Insurance” companies.  Obama’s handlers can’t allow that!

  • EllenD

    But total insurance premiums paid by the employer and the employee rose just 3% for a family plan—the slowest rate of growth in 10 years, according to the data.

    What “modest” increase? Our company’s group just went up 7.5%. And our agent says we got that because of our numbers – if we had less employees they would have charged us more!

  • sowsear
  • EllenD

    Were those numbers from Kaiser – the HMO giant? If so, I’d take them with a grain of salt.
    Insurance companies are increasing rates dramatically in advance of everyone being forced to buy insurance.

  • EllenD

    Thanks, sowsear. My favorite part:

    In more confiding moments, aides admit that the peak of Obama’s popularity may have been inflated, a fleeting result of elation at the prospect of change and national pride in electing the first African-American President. As one White House aide puts it, “It was sort of fake.”


  • Christopher

    5 Days Home from a 10 Day Vacation on Martha’s Vineyard, President Obusha Leaves for Vacation Number 7

    Less than a week after returning from a 10 day vacation to Martha’s Vineyard — his sixth this year, President Obusha is headed to Camp David for the long Labor Day weekend.

    Seriously folks. I think the time has come for someone to glue the president’s ass to his chair in the Oval Office so he’s forced to focus on the worsening U.S. economy and the employment situation. August saw a net loss of 54,000 jobs.

    Before leaving the White House for Camp David today, President Obusha was asked if he regrets calling this Recovery Summer. The president stammered then said, “I don’t regret the notion that we are moving forward, but because of the steps that we’ve taken and I’m going to have a press conference next week, where, after you guys are able to hear where we’re at, we’ll be able to answer some specific questions.”

    Huh? No wonder he needs a 7th vacation!

  • FLDemFem

    “It was sort of fake.”  Sort of like Obama.

  • Diana L. C.

    Well, as we used to say, that response sure made everything “clear as mud.”

  • arabella trefoil

    Thanks for linking to the article. Here’s my favorite quote:

    “It is inconceivable that a team so disciplined during the presidential campaign can’t carry a message with the bully pulpit of the White House,” says one Democratic strategist working on the midterm elections. “It’s politically irresponsible, and Americans have little patience for it.”

    Read more: http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,2015629-2,00.html#ixzz0yV6MUgT7

    Another problem on the horizon for Democrats: a recent report featured in the New York Times said that younger voters no longer “identify themselves as Democrats.” (Sorry, the cat already peed on the paper so I can’t find more quotage.)

    Part of the problems is that college grads are not finding jobs. Another part of the problem is that Mom and Dad are kicking the kids out of the house when the “kids” hit the 30 year mark. Parents have lost a ton of their retirement money and need downsize.

    Idealism is great, as long as somebody else is paying for it. No more free ISP connection and no more Hot Pockets for you, obots!

  • jbjd

    I stop listening as soon as I reach the word “notion.”

  • Diana L. C.

    I live in constant fear that, though both my sons have health insurance through their places of employment, those plans won’t cover enough to prevent their being financially ruined is something happens to them that requires major medical attention.  At the same time, their share of the cost of premioums IS indeed making a good dent in their paychecks.

    I feel very sad and guilty for what is happening to my childrens’ generation.  I almost feel the duty to die in order to leave them something before my own health starts deteriorating and treatment starts eating up my financial assets.

  • jbjd

    I stop listening as soon as I reach the word “notion.”

  • arabella trefoil

    Well, Christopher, they had to glue Obama’s hands together during his 17 minute speech on TV the other night. Maybe they’ll glue his ass to a chair in the oval office, and while they’re at it glue his feet to the floor so he defile the Resolve Desk.

    My suggestion is that they put a hockey mask on him, and strap him to a handcart the way they did to Hannibal Lecter.

  • ctfsh

    The other side of this that nobody talks about is that middle class is priced out of parenthood – they look at the costs of housing, health insurance, food, preschool and get scared, and the stigma of welfare is just too much. A woman living nearby, a good mom who teaches her kid manners, confessed to me yesterday she went on welfare while pregnant (she was pregnant at 37,) and she is so eager to get her child into kindergarten and get back to work. So with welfare she gets $500 per month General Assistance, Section 8 Housing Voucher, HeadStart preschool, food stamps and WIIC which is another form of food stamps, and Health insurance for her and her kid (Medical.) The problem is to keep this going she can’t have too much in her savings account. And to make matters worse, the laws today are insane – if she leaves her kid alone in the house to go to the store, if he’s under age 13, somebody can call Child Protective Services to investigate. A 12-year-old home alone is reason enough for CPS to investigate!?!?

    Sure we can bash that mother for being irresponsible for having the kid, but the big picture is only poor people are having kids. We are discouraging the middle class from having kids and encouraging poor people to have them (the more kids you have, the more General Assistance you get every month.) And honestly? The mother might have taken the more responsible route by doing the welfare thing – the kid gets supervision, preschool, he is already doing multiplication and he’s only 5. Also – he is a really polite well-behaved kid that doesn’t watch tv or play video games. What kind of society are we that says going on welfare is more responsible than working?

  • oowawa

    “We are discouraging the middle class from having kids and encouraging poor people to have them (the more kids you have, the more General Assistance you get every month.”

    Right, ctfsh.  Add to this the great attraction of having anchor babies in the USA . . .

  • oowawa

    “We are discouraging the middle class from having kids and encouraging poor people to have them (the more kids you have, the more General Assistance you get every month.”

    Right, ctfsh.  Add to this the great attraction of having anchor babies in the USA . . .

  • Noogan
  • Noogan

    Reflections on the ‘Recovery’
     
    One year ago the official unemployment rate was 9.7%. Today it is 9.6%.
    One year ago U-6 unemployment was 16.8%. Today U-6 is 16.7%

    http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/2010/09/reflections-on-recovery.html

  • Christopher

    arabella — FOFLMAO! So true!

  • Talk2ThePaw

    Obutt has never even put in an 8 hour day of playing at being POTUS.  He never gets to the office before 9 am or later and as we have read he is partying by 5 pm.

    At least this time he is going to Camp David.  At Camp David he is not costing We The Taxpayers and arm and a leg.  I don’t begrudge any pres going to Camp David as it is already set up to take care of all presidential technical needs and has quarters for all personnel.  Also, it is very close to DC, not like going to Hawaii, the Vineyard or all the other places the Obutt clan goes where you know Obutt is not at all concerned nor can he be easily reached as he is very busy enjoying the sights and eating.

  • jwrjr

    Your cat has good taste.

  • Talk2ThePaw

    CA just gave approval for Blue Cross and someone else to raise their health insurance rates by up to 29%.  You can bet this is because of all the new requirements coming into effect per the Mah vel ous HC bill ala Obutt and the Dims.  Heard so many people say well one good thing is that I can keep my children on my plan till they reach 25, do these fools think this is FREE?  Of course it isn’t.  Not only will the employer have to pay more you can bet your bippy that you will also be paying a lot more out of pocket.  And least we forget the little clause that whatever insurance you have must meet THEIR standard of what THEY feel you should have in coverage.

  • Mr. Natural

    I differ with the use of the verb, “became.”

    ObamaYoMama was only popular with fools, sheep, trendies  and their wannabes, and those incapable of reasoning, observation and critical thought.

    I called him a Gary Hart clone in 2008. This does a disservice to Gary Hart, and that takes some doing.

    Struck me as a Flamer back when he addressed the DNC. Just a darker Dario Herrera suffering from a different brand of Avarice.

    My fond and fervent hope for all the lemmings who voted for this pile of crap is that they enjoy having his Totalitarian vision of America shoved up their asses while shivering in the dark. 

  • Mr. Natural

    Just a cursory examination of my blue pocket copy of the  Constitution of the United States fails to disclose any explicit right to reproduce.

    I doubt that I am going to find an obligation to subsidize anyone else’s right to reproduce.

    If you know of one, please let me know so that I can sue someone for all the years I worked two jobs or one job that I loathed so my child would have shoes, corn flakes, a bicycle, doctor visits and tuition money.

    A single woman (I am assuming) at age 37 is having an, “ego baby.”
    Or has failed to master the technology of contraception.

    If she can swing it financially, fine. That’s her business.

    But as soon as we start that, “daha pecunium mihi,” to subsidize her life choices with funds extracted from taxpayers under threat of violence (as in, Pay your taxes or we’ll send out guys with badges and guns who will lock you up) she has made it OUR business.

    I handled my child-rearing with zero cents of government largesse or private charity, save for National Merit Scholarship money.

  • Buzz water cracker Latte

    Insignificant progress despite the stimulus etc – whoopie.^^^^^

    The only thing that really speaks to Obama’s economy is that the number of those on unemployment for 15 weeks or more has risen from Aug 2009 to Aug 2010

  • Onofre’s arm

    “Just a cursory examination of my blue pocket copy of the  Constitution of the United States fails to disclose any explicit right to reproduce.”

    The Constitution doesn’t explicitly state that there are the rights to breath, to eat, to sleep, to shit, to sing, to scratch, etc., etc. Unlike you, the Founders recognized that some “rights” were so obvious that they did not need to be specifically listed, like the right to be stupid, which is a right you’ve taken full advantage of.

  • TeakWoodKite

    Frakin A. jbjd…

  • TeakWoodKite

    Mine went up 14 percent and as of this time I had to say good bye to my doctor of twenty five years….

    That’s progress?

  • Annie Soda Cracker

    Larry, have you heard of this?  I saw this tonight on another blog:

    “President Obama’s finance team is recommending a transaction tax. His plan is
    to sneak it in after the November election to keep it under the radar. This is a 1% tax on all transaction at any financial institution i. e. Banks, Credit Unions, extra.<!–break–> Any deposit you make, or move around within your account, i. e. transfer to, will have a 1% tax charged. If your pay check or your social Security or whatever is direct deposit, 1% tax charged. If you hand carry a check in to deposit, 1% tax charged, If you take cash in to deposit, 1% tax charged.This is from the man who promised that if you make under $250,000 per year, you will not see one penny of new tax.”

    If this is true, I guess the mattress is the only safe refuge.

  • jwrjr

    Obama seems determined to make certain that he is a one-term (at most) President … and that he leaves an indelible scar on the country in the process.

  • EllenD

    I handled my child-rearing with zero cents of government largesse or private charity,

    Me too but unlike you I’m not breaking my arm patting myself on the back. I look at some people these days and think “There but for the grace of God go i”.

  • EllenD

    I know some people were advocating a transaction tax, but this was at the wholesale level at the bank to bank level.

  • bamaLV

    i hope he stays on vacation till nov. 2012.  thats less harm he can do to the country.    what im dreading is that after the election in nov this year, obama will start campaigning (has he ever stopped?) for the 2012 election.   i think most americans are so tired of looking and listening to him and his lies that by 2012 even democrats wont show up to vote.  that leaves him with illegal aliens, muslims and  a few AA’s who havent caught on to the fact that he has done nothing for them. (unemployment among blacks is at 50%.) he hasnt paid off their mortgages, put gas in their cars,given them lots of other peoples cash as he promised,or made things better for them in any way. hopefully by 2012 they will be able to look beyond color .

  • bamaLV

    please, please  someone make a cartoon about that.

  • alex-ind

    Yea, they’d better keep it to bank to bank or stocks.  Am forr 10% on money transfers out of this country.

    Not living a healthy lifestyle for 12 yrs. should bring big add-ons to premiums.

    Reduce insurance execs. income to 30 times average worker.

    Housing  and assets get turned over to pay for Medicare costs leaving $5k-10k maybe  to pass on.  No, we don’t have to pay for all these big costs for people in last few years, while they hand over houses worth severl hundred thousand + other assets.

    Means-test Medicare and up the payment to doctors or doctors will X out Medicare patients. Also, twenty five yr. citizens at the head of the line and newly here their families pick up cost. No, we cannot pay for the rest of the world who wanted to be here or were brought over her in that ___ chain migration compliments of politioc___  ___s.

    Put welare mothers and the sperm donors out on islands in warm weather areas.  It is insane to let others reproduce and steal our money to pay for themselves.   Actually should pay them to get sterilized. 

    Also, Illegals and their kids  as well as over styed on visas out of here.