Posted on 10/27/2010 6:13:42 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
(CNSNews.com) Congressional Budget Office Director Douglas Elmendorf said the most significant economic effect of President Barack Obamas health care reform package will be to drive people out of the job market.
For the economy outside the health sector, the most significant impact of the legislation will be through the labor market, Elmendorf said [2] on Oct. 22. We estimated that the legislation, on net, will reduce the amount of labor used in the economy by roughly half a percent, primarily by reducing the amount that people choose to work.
Elmendorf made the remarks at a conference sponsored by the Leonard D. Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics at the University of Southern California.
He explained that people would choose not to work because they could subsist on the generous federal insurance subsidies and Medicaid payments contained in the health care overhaul.
Some provisions of the legislation will discourage people from working more hours or entering the workforce, and other provisions will encourage them to work more, he said, adding that [t]he net reduction in the supply of labor is largely attributable to the substantial expansion of Medicaid and the provision of subsidies through the new insurance exchanges.
Elmendorfs analysis of the health care laws economic impact seems to support House Speaker Nancy Pelosis (D-Calif.) seemingly off-the-cuff remark in May when she said that because of the subsidies in the health care bill, people could quit their regular jobs and pursue their artistic dreams because the government would now provide for their health care.
We see it as an entrepreneurial bill, Pelosi said on May 14, a bill that says to someone, if you want to be creative and be a musician or whatever, you can leave your work, focus on your talent, your skill, your passion, your aspirations because you will have health care.
Elmendorfs remarks further explain what the 2,000-plus-page "reform" package means in practical terms.
Already this year, major insurance companies, in anticipation of ObamaCares stringent regulations, stopped offering individual insurance policies for children.
In addition, McDonalds and other large corporations signaled that they would have to stop offering health care coverage for their mostly hourly workers because of mandates in the new law that dictate how much premium revenue companies can put toward administrative and other expenses. McDonalds was granted a waiver by the Department of Health and Human Services.
Elmendorf, who is Congress chief accountant, said the Democrats health care bill will reduce unnecessary spending on health care by insured people -- but only to a "very limited extent" over the next decade. One of the main complaints about the health care law, even as it was being written, is that it doesnt do enough to control costs.
Elmendorf also said the new law will expand the health care sector of the economy. That's because millions more people are expected to have health insurance by 2019 -- and the research suggests that "gaining insurance coverage will increase an individuals demand for health services by about 40 percent." Elmendorf said this alone "would represent an expansion of the health sector of the economy..."
Elmendorf revealed that some of ObamaCare's so-called reforms may not be reforms at all. Analyzing the many provisions that are supposed to make health care more efficient and less expensive, Elmendorf said that there was little evidence any of them would actually work -- leading CBO to view their potential with skepticism.
The legislation set up a number of experiments in delivery and payment systems to induce providers to offer higher-quality and lower-cost care, he said. However, for a number of reasons, it is unclear how successful the experiments will be.
As a result, CBO projects limited savings from the experiments in delivery and payment systems during the next decade," he said.
Elmendorf also said it is doubtful that lawmakers will be able to carry out the laws vision of slowing the growth of Medicare. It is unclear whether such a reduction in the growth rate of [Medicare] spending could be sustained, he said, and if so, whether it would be accomplished through greater efficiencies in the delivery of health care or through reductions in access to care or the quality of care.
This woman is on drugs.
So if you’re already on welfare, you get free medical care.
Now who pays for it?
“You can be...........French.”
... or needs to be.
“the government”
I asked a lib where they money would come from to pay for the medical care of those who are paying nothing in now,
and she said “oh, the money’s out there”.
” ObamaCare Will Drive People From the Workforce “
Well, since people ‘out of the workforce’ aren’t counted in the Unemployment statistics, this is just Obama’s way of keeping his promise to ‘bring Unemployment down’.....
If all of us wind up unemployed, the government is gonna need to fill the till fast.
It's certainly driving democrats out of office.
ObamaCare is the National Unemployment Act Of 2010.
The Democrats are too stupid to see the connection between their being routed and the joblessness they have created by messing around with our health care!
Serves ‘em right!
After Obama threaten him in his office, he was not speaking like this then. Had he we would never have gotten Obamacare. He is CYA
Now who pays for it?
Ho, ho, ho, I know a rhetorical question when I see one.
Now who pays for it?
Nancy?
Roughly 800K jobs lost due to this idiocy...all the while, BotoxidiotPelosi said this idiocy would instantaneously create 400K jobs...go figure cause obviously, she, as with many of these progressive libtards have not taken Math101.... =.=
Down is Up.
Too bad Ms. Pelosi can’t count.
I know she doesn’t think this monster will work.
She just wants “the power”.
Great. Just great.
Ask Soros, Reid and Pelosi to pay personally. Liberals/Marxists always care about the little guy, right?
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