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Obama jumps on McCain adviser's health remarks

 |  By HealthLeaders Media Staff  
   October 29, 2008

Barack Obama's presidential campaign claims that comments by a top adviser to John McCain reinforced Obama's contention that millions would be worse off if they lose employer-sponsored health coverage and end up buying it themselves. McCain wants to change the current income tax treatment of health insurance, treating payments toward health insurance as taxable wages. In exchange, individuals would get a $2,500 tax credit and families would get a $5,000 credit when buying health coverage.

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