NAHU: Employer mandate delay 'necessary' despite $12 billion cost
CBO states that the health law is estimated to cost $1.375 trillion through 2023, and increase in $12 billion since May.
CBO states that the health law is estimated to cost $1.375 trillion through 2023, and increase in $12 billion since May.
Now that the celebrations have died down over the one-year delay of penalties for employers who don’t meet the PPACA coverage requirements, it’s time to take a close look at what does remain in effect.
Here’s what the change means — and doesn’t mean — for workers and employers.
Is the delay a significant setback for a law already beset by court challenges, repeal votes and a rush of deadlines for making health insurance available to nearly all Americans next year?
After the July 2 announcement, Health insurance representatives are shaking their heads, and wondering if another shoe will drop in the ACA implementation.
Official Press Release from the Department of Treasury on the recent employer mandate delay.