North Carolina Family Plans Already Cost More Than $10,000 a Year With Rates Going Up By Double Digits for 2017
With
one state after another announcing big 2017 Obamacare rate increases
the latest refrain from Obamacare supporters is that with maybe one or
two more years of rate increases everything will be fine.
Talk about missing the forest for the trees.
The
latest example is in North
Wednesday, 1 June 2016
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