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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1432262" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>2018 is going to tell a lot of stories about a lot of companies leveraging lower health care benefits today because of the cadillac tax. The avg health insurance plan is worth around 16k, from reading here it seems Fedex has an average or slightly below average plan. The cadillac tax means the plan has to be worth more than $27,500. I don't see it, UPS's could be approaching, but a plan with a monthly cost and a deductible, seems like it will fall well under. Fedex is far from the only company preaching this, I want to see what happens when it gets out, when it is exposed that these cuts were never needed. Probably like anything else "oh well" and no reprieve, that is why you don't want new laws like this, it gives business to make a change in their favor and point blame at something we can't clearly understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1432262, member: 29298"] 2018 is going to tell a lot of stories about a lot of companies leveraging lower health care benefits today because of the cadillac tax. The avg health insurance plan is worth around 16k, from reading here it seems Fedex has an average or slightly below average plan. The cadillac tax means the plan has to be worth more than $27,500. I don't see it, UPS's could be approaching, but a plan with a monthly cost and a deductible, seems like it will fall well under. Fedex is far from the only company preaching this, I want to see what happens when it gets out, when it is exposed that these cuts were never needed. Probably like anything else "oh well" and no reprieve, that is why you don't want new laws like this, it gives business to make a change in their favor and point blame at something we can't clearly understand. [/QUOTE]
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