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	<title>Comments on: Rush Limbaugh Advises His Listeners To Go Uninsured</title>
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		<title>By: Don Levit</title>
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		<dc:creator>Don Levit</dc:creator>
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		<description>Jay:
The article stated that the household median income was $50,303.
The present legislation, as I understand it, provides subsidies for families based on group premiums of around $13,000 per year.
They are subsidizing, then, premiums which are 25% of median household income.
That % of income used to be what people needed to qualify for a mortgage.
Maybe thinking about claims for the averagre house would, indeed, be more practical!
Don Levit</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jay:<br />
The article stated that the household median income was $50,303.<br />
The present legislation, as I understand it, provides subsidies for families based on group premiums of around $13,000 per year.<br />
They are subsidizing, then, premiums which are 25% of median household income.<br />
That % of income used to be what people needed to qualify for a mortgage.<br />
Maybe thinking about claims for the averagre house would, indeed, be more practical!<br />
Don Levit</p>
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