White House Health Proposal ClaimsMyth vs. Fact: Setting the Record Straight
The White House has made numerous claims about its latest health care proposal, which islargely based on the Senate Democrats’ health care bill. Those assertions, however, are contradicted by the analysis of that legislation by thenon-partisan and independent Congressional Budget Office, Joint Committee onTaxation and the Office of the Actuary at the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Below is a list of some of the major myths being spread by the White House: Myth #1: Insurance premiums will decrease White House says: But the facts say: Myth #2: If you like the coverage you have, you can keep it White House says: But the facts say: Myth #3: Seniors’ Medicare benefits are protected White House says: But the facts say: Myth #4: Many small businesses will receive tax breaks White House says: But the facts say: Myth #5: Health spending is capped for every American White House says: But the facts say: Myth #6: Those without access to employer-provided health coverage will get tax credits topurchase coverage on their own White House says: But the facts say: Myth #7: Tens of millions of Americans will receive a tax credit to purchase health care White House says: But the facts say: ###
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