Outlines the federal tax exemption for employer-sponsored insurance. Illustrates how high-income workers benefit more from the subsidy than low-income workers do and considers policy implications and reform options, including new tax credits
abstract: This dissertation consists of two chapters. Chapter one studies distortionary effects of t...
More than 90% of Americans with private health insurance obtain that coverage through employer-spons...
This dissertation is composed of three papers that study aspects in social insurance system in the U...
Examines eight options for limiting the tax exclusion of employer-sponsored health insurance premium...
Because current tax laws exclude employer-paid health insurance premiums from employees’ taxable wag...
Serious efforts to forge a budget agreement in 2013 will increase the likelihood that lawmakers will...
Proposals to provide or subsidize health insurance for low-income families must take account of the ...
Examines the argument for capping the exemption of health insurance benefits from income tax and its...
The value of employer-provided health insurance is excluded from an individu-al’s federal and state ...
This paper reviews the issues around and impacts of the tax exclusion for employer-sponsored insuran...
Pauly considers some recent contrasting views on the distributional effects of the tax subsidy withi...
A major source of insurance coverage for non-elderly adults in the US is the employer-based health i...
Explores the feasibility of capping tax exemptions on premiums paid for employer-sponsored insurance...
A major source of insurance coverage for non-elderly adults in the US is employer-based health insur...
Outlines arguments for and against capping the income and payroll tax exclusion of employer-based he...
abstract: This dissertation consists of two chapters. Chapter one studies distortionary effects of t...
More than 90% of Americans with private health insurance obtain that coverage through employer-spons...
This dissertation is composed of three papers that study aspects in social insurance system in the U...
Examines eight options for limiting the tax exclusion of employer-sponsored health insurance premium...
Because current tax laws exclude employer-paid health insurance premiums from employees’ taxable wag...
Serious efforts to forge a budget agreement in 2013 will increase the likelihood that lawmakers will...
Proposals to provide or subsidize health insurance for low-income families must take account of the ...
Examines the argument for capping the exemption of health insurance benefits from income tax and its...
The value of employer-provided health insurance is excluded from an individu-al’s federal and state ...
This paper reviews the issues around and impacts of the tax exclusion for employer-sponsored insuran...
Pauly considers some recent contrasting views on the distributional effects of the tax subsidy withi...
A major source of insurance coverage for non-elderly adults in the US is the employer-based health i...
Explores the feasibility of capping tax exemptions on premiums paid for employer-sponsored insurance...
A major source of insurance coverage for non-elderly adults in the US is employer-based health insur...
Outlines arguments for and against capping the income and payroll tax exclusion of employer-based he...
abstract: This dissertation consists of two chapters. Chapter one studies distortionary effects of t...
More than 90% of Americans with private health insurance obtain that coverage through employer-spons...
This dissertation is composed of three papers that study aspects in social insurance system in the U...