The 115th Congress is remembered for the rancorous debate over Obamacare, but that doesn’t tell the full story.
Read MoreLast time HSAs were updated by congress, Nickelback was still a cool band. The year was 2006 and no, there weren’t cars with tape decks in them anymore but you take the point – this product, creature of the tax code that it is, needs some improvements.
Read MoreLet’s take a look at how Medicare covers healthcare expenses compared to what pre-retirees face.
Read MoreHSAs are becoming more mainstream. Studies suggest that over 20 million families have HSAs and total cash and investment balances are now approaching $50B…
Read MoreWith the changing political tides in Washington DC and throughout the US, there is a new drum beat against the current private health care system and the evils of high deductible health plans (HDHPs) and some lawmakers and pundits have included HSAs in their rants. I believe people are making a mistake by confusing the challenges of an HDHP with the benefits of an HSA.
Read MoreHealth Savings Accounts (HSA) were enacted in 2004 and remained relatively untouched until passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2010. When the ACA passed Congress and was signed into law there were only 2 items that directly impacted HSA’s.
Read MoreAcross the political spectrum, there is actually agreement that every American family should have access to an affordable safety net of comprehensive health insurance coverage.
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