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Old 05-29-2019, 12:02 AM   #83 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Hersbird View Post
The number is for current and retirees but where else do retired workers continue to receive company paid full health benefits? Even with retired government workers, you may be able to stay on the plans but you have to pay the full bill, there is no portion paid by the government. Even including retirees, that is a "Cadillac" plan for sure even if only 1/2 of that money is going to current workers.
My mother is a retired public school teacher. She has health insurance for life and only pays a small portion of the total premium.

My company pays 100% of the premium for my health insurance. Last year it was $15,936 for a Blue Cross / Blue Shield family policy. (How much a company paid for your insurance in on your W2 now)
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