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Worse, more Americans will lose their insurance as employers are forced to drop benefits for fear of lawsuits that could bankrupt their businesses.
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The government abandoned a central plank of its work experience scheme on Wednesday when it was forced to bow to pressure from businesses to drop benefit sanctions against young people on the programme.
Interest rates have dropped, benefiting homebuyers seeking mortgages and other borrowers.
The gala raised $2.8 million at its recent fall benefit, a drop from the previous year's total of $3.3 million.
That was an absolute drop in benefits.
Critics predict that many businesses would simply drop health benefits because it would be cheaper to pay the new tax.
If premiums get too high, employers will either drop health benefits or cap their contributions, leaving more for workers to pay.
Monetary incentives are also important as the anticipation of a drop in benefits might push some to return to a paid job.
But they weren't more likely to drop health benefits than they were before the recession, he said.
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