DETROIT, MI–(Marketwire – March 9, 2010) – The White House unveiled yet another version of its health care reform package this week. For a family with an income of $77,000, the government proposed a drop in the annual cost of health insurance to 9.5%, down from the proposed Senate Bill figure of 9.8%. However, even with the suggested “improvement,” the plan would mean a cost of $7,315.00/year, or $609.58 per month. Combining rising fuel and education costs with higher taxes, the proposal still puts health care out of the reach of too many Americans.
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