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> The obvious solution is to make it tax-deductible.

Or make employer paid health insurance count as income and therefore not tax-deductible.



True. Total employee compensation is around 145% of their salary. The government could tax that extra 45%, but I doubt that would fly politically.

Typical accounts of employee compensation only measure wages and salaries. I've only seen the WSJ using total employee compensation, which is a far more realistic figure.


That's how it works in the UK




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