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Michael Gerson: Again, it is the young picking up the tab

As I was talking with the founder of a large American corporation, the conversation turned to health care reform. His employees in their 20s, on average, cost the company about $1,500 a year in health bills, those in their 50s 10 times more. Full Article at Minneapolis Star Tribune

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