Caitlin Owens April 11, 2019
Sen.
Bernie Sanders' Medicare for All plan would drastically change not only how
health care is paid for, but who ultimately pays for it.
Between
the lines: While the wealthy and the poor usually pay the same premium for
today's employer-based insurance, Sanders' plan would beef up insurance
coverage for everyone and pay for it by increasing taxes disproportionately on
the wealthy.
Driving
the news: As part of yesterday's rollout, Sanders released a white paper with
several "options" on how to raise the additional revenue it would
take for the government to pay for everyone's health care without any premiums
or out-of-pocket costs.
- While
most people's taxes would go up, the wealthy would end up paying for a
much greater portion of the nation's health care system than they
currently do.
- A 4%
"income-based premium" for workers who make more than $29,000
and a 7.5% "income-based premium" on employers (exempting the
first $2 million in payroll) are two of the financing options. Most
economists assume that the employer tax would get passed onto employees
through lost wages.
- Other options include
increasing the individual tax rate on high earners, taxing
"unearned" income at the same rate as earned, and establishing a
wealth tax.
What
they're saying: Even if all of these payment options were implemented, they
still wouldn't cover the total cost of Sanders' plan, said the Committee for a
Responsible Federal Budget's Marc Goldwein.
- There
could also be unintended consequences of such high taxes on the wealthy,
he said: “For some people, it would literally cost them money to make
investments.”
The
bottom line: "More progressive tax-based financing of health care is a
feature, not a bug, of Medicare-for-all," the Kaiser Family Foundation's
Larry Levitt said.
- "The idea of
financing health care through taxes rather than premiums and out-of-pocket
costs would be fairer in some people’s minds, but also disruptive,"
he said.
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