Health Care Reform Would Lower Out of Pocket Costs

Health Care Reform Would Lower Out of Pocket Costs

A Congressional Budget Office report, requested by Indiana Senator Evan Bayh, concludes that out of pocket health care costs would decline for most (57%) Americans under the legislation the U.S. Senate begins debating this week.  (Via Talking Points Memo.)

The full report is available as a pdf.

(CBO logo from its website.)

Update: Kevin Drum, at Mother Jones, links to an analysis of the CBO report and features his Chart of the Day illustrating premiums for a family of four.

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