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Cost shift seen in raising Medicare eligibility age: WASHINGTON (AP) — Employers and even some younger people wo... http://bit.ly/h9MPGn
Cost shift seen in raising Medicare age to 67 | The Associated Press | News | Washington Examiner
washingtonexaminer.com — “Employers and even some younger people would pay more for health insurance if lawmakers raise the eligibility age for Medicare, a study to be released Tuesday concludes. The findings suggest that the emerging debate over Medicare's future matters not only to seniors and those nearing retirement, but to a broad cross-section of Americans.” View full resource at washingtonexaminer.com
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Cost shift seen in raising Medicare age to 67 | Richmond Times-Dispatch
www2.timesdispatch.com — “Employers and even some younger people would pay more for health insurance if lawmakers raise the eligibility age for Medicare, a study to be released today concludes.” View full resource at www2.timesdispatch.com
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Raising Medicare age seen as a cost shift | Philadelphia Inquirer | 03/29/2011
philly.com — “WASHINGTON - Employers and even some younger workers would pay more for health insurance if lawmakers raise the eligibility age for Medicare, a study to be released Tuesday concludes.” View full resource at philly.com
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