The IRS Can Save American Health Care

Letting workers spend pretax dollars on insurance would do a lot—without requiring Congress to act.

Health care is fast becoming an unsustainable expense for American families. This year the total cost of insurance for the typical family of four eclipsed $28,000, according to the Milliman Medical Index. Rising insurance premiums are also eroding worker compensation, as companies shift increased costs to employees.

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