Via the Mercatus Center at George Mason University: DOWNLOAD PUBLICATION PDF DOWNLOAD PUBLICATION SUMMARY PDF Starting this year, the United States’ working population will face three major employment disincentives resulting from the very benefits the Affordable Care Act (ACA) provides: (1) an explicit tax on full-time work, (2) an implicit tax on full-time work for those who are ineligible for the ACA’s health insurance subsidies, and (3) an implicit tax that links the amount of available subsidies to workers’ incomes.
Obamacare and the New Economics of Part-Time Work
Obamacare and the New Economics of Part-Time…
Obamacare and the New Economics of Part-Time Work
Via the Mercatus Center at George Mason University: DOWNLOAD PUBLICATION PDF DOWNLOAD PUBLICATION SUMMARY PDF Starting this year, the United States’ working population will face three major employment disincentives resulting from the very benefits the Affordable Care Act (ACA) provides: (1) an explicit tax on full-time work, (2) an implicit tax on full-time work for those who are ineligible for the ACA’s health insurance subsidies, and (3) an implicit tax that links the amount of available subsidies to workers’ incomes.