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Wednesday Links

Posted on October 2, 2024October 2, 2024 by John C. Goodman

Milei’s incredible success so far in Argentina.

Obamacare predictions that the experts got wrong.

AEI makes the case for replacing the tax exclusion for employer paid heath insurance with a tax credit without ever mentioning the words “tax credit.”

WSJ calls out the CMS “demonstration” project for what it really is: an “election bribe for seniors?”  (WSJ)

1 thought on “Wednesday Links”

  1. Bart Ingles says:
    October 2, 2024 at 12:35 pm

    The intended WSJ link is merely a duplicate of the AEI link. I assume this is a copy/paste error.

    On the topic of election bribes for seniors: A few days ago I received a Medicare e-mail containing a facsimile signed letter from Joe Biden, in which he touts the Inflation Reduction Act with its Part D savings. Essentially a campaign mailer embedded in a Medicare communication.

    Two days later I received my ANOC from my Part D provider, with substantial premium and cost sharing increases. It looks as though any savings will be limited to the donut hole and catastrophic end of the scale.

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