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Among the able-bodied adults that Conway and congressional Republicans have in mind ― that is, non-elderly adults on Medicaid who don’t qualify for disability benefits ― 79 percent are in families where someone works and 59 percent have jobs themselves, according to the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation.
The problem is that many work in low-paying, temporary, or part-time jobs that don’t offer coverage. In 2014, just 30 percent of working adults with incomes at or below the poverty line had employer-sponsored coverage available to them.
Well, that's OK: I'm sure those tax cuts for the wealthy mean that employers will use the money they don't send to the IRS to fund health care coverage for their workers, right?
Well, that's OK: I'm sure those tax cuts for the wealthy mean that employers will use the money they don't send to the IRS to fund health care coverage for their workers, right?
Yeah, I thought we could use a bitter laugh.
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