Professor Laurence Kotlikoff of Boston University has a unique perspective on the world, he looks at the long view and the intergenerational view. In the
Category: Government
What governemnt does affects us all now and for years in the future. Many times there are unintended consequences, it would be nice to get it right.
Oil changes now required to be covered under auto insurance
Ridiculous as that may sound it is no more ridiculous than requiring health insurance to pay 100% for all birth control for women. HHS just
Raising Medicare eligibility age to 67, there are many unintended consequences
Some policymakers and politicians support the idea of raising the Medicare eligibility age to 67 as a relatively harmless way of lowering federal spending. Simply
More money for the Early Retiree Reimbursement Program (ERRP) S.1088 – not likely.
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act provided $5 billion to reimburse employers for a portion of the cost of early retiree health insurance coverage.
