Oct. 12, 2009: A health insurance industry trade group today released a report that concludes that the healthcare reform bill making its way through the Senate Finance Committee would result in an additional increase of $4,000 a year in premiums per family in 10 years. Source: PriceWaterhouseCoopers report in NYT.
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