Employer-Sponsored Insurance Rips People's Insurance Away With Obamacare repeal efforts now behind us, the discourse will soon turn towards the single-payer question. In anticipation of that turn, I want to get out ahead of one of the most backwards arguments commonly relied upon by liberal critics of the US single-payer movement. The argument is this: moving to a single-payer system would be hugely disruptive to those with employer-sponsored insurance because it would take away their insurance and replace it with a public alternative.
Employer-Sponsored Insurance Rips People's Insurance Away
Employer-Sponsored Insurance Rips People's…
Employer-Sponsored Insurance Rips People's Insurance Away
Employer-Sponsored Insurance Rips People's Insurance Away With Obamacare repeal efforts now behind us, the discourse will soon turn towards the single-payer question. In anticipation of that turn, I want to get out ahead of one of the most backwards arguments commonly relied upon by liberal critics of the US single-payer movement. The argument is this: moving to a single-payer system would be hugely disruptive to those with employer-sponsored insurance because it would take away their insurance and replace it with a public alternative.