Charleston, SC – Sanders Releases Universal Healthcare Plan Before Democratic Debate

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    U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders waves to voters after speaking during Jim Clyburn’s Annual Fish Fry in Charleston, South Carolina, January 16, 2016. REUTERS/Chris KeaneCharleston, SC – U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders released details late on Sunday about his “Medicare-for-all” universal healthcare plan and how he would pay for it.

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    The plan was released just hours before Sanders is set to square off for a presidential debate against Hillary Clinton, the former secretary of state and front-runner for the Democratic nomination, and former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley. Clinton’s campaign took aim at Sanders last week over his healthcare plan, saying the U.S. senator from Vermont had not said how he plans to pay for it.

    According to Sanders’ plan, individuals would pay a 2.2 percent “premium” and employers would pay a 6.2 percent payroll tax to fund the healthcare plan. Individuals making $250,000 to $500,000 a year would pay a tax rate of 37 percent and those making more than $10 million would pay a 52 percent tax rate.


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    HankM
    HankM
    8 years ago

    If they raised my taxes that much I’d be forced to find a new home