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Thursday, October 14, 2004
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Reading an article in Money on Health Savings Accounts (HSAs). Seems like a very good idea, a long time coming in fact. A observation: I have always thought the degree to which "Employee + Family" premiums were the same, regardless of family size, was more than a bit irrational. The HSA will clearly be more favorable for those with smaller families, in a very rational way. Even so, there will still remain a farily large "subsidy" of coverage for larger families.
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