Is the cost of health insurance so out of reach that even when the federal government helps out, many people still can’t afford coverage? According to a new analysis by the Employee Benefits Research Institute, the answer may be yes.
The institute, a nonpartisan group, looked at the recent experience with the Cobra program that allows people to extend their employer-provided coverage when they lose their job by letting them pay their own premiums. Last year, the federal government offered to pay 65 percent of the cost of the premiums, but fewer people than expected took advantage of the subsidy, according to the institute’s analysis of census data.
No matter how you count it, according to the Institute, the results were disappointing. “Th Read more…


