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The article looks at the litigation in Michigan to decide whether public employees should pay into a trust fund to cover retiree health benefits. |
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| Author: Grace Oaks |
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Around the US, the total liability will be more than $550 billion for the healthcare and other non-pension benefits made available to retirees. At current levels, state governments are covering only about 7% of these costs out of money set aside. All other payments are being made out of revenue. This pay-as-you-go approach to non-pension costs is putting a severe strain on budgets as healthcare costs continue to rise. There is an emerging black hole and nothing other than transferring costs to current public employees as an option for trying to plug it. Regardless of party membership, politicians are all arguing public employees should contribute towards the cost of their own healthcare costs. The days when they could rely on state funds has passed. The reason for this approach comes from a recent Supreme Court decision which distinguished between pension benefits which are guaranteed and non-pension benefits which are not protected.
It seems the days of "free" or heavily subsidized health insurance plans for public employees have gone forever unless the trade unions in Michigan and New Jersey can prevail. They are arguing this is an unlawful unilateral variation of the contract of employment. Until the federal courts rule, the money is being deducted but held in a suspense account. If the states lose, the money will be paid back. Not even states can find cheap health insurance these days.
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If you are interested in the point of view expressed by Grace Oaks, visit http://www.hiinetwork.com/cheap-health-insurance-for-public-employees.html for more of his professional writing on a whole array of topics that relate people all around the world.
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