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It eventually is exploitation no matter how you slice it. Doctor's salaries and the money that is made in medical just because it is medical is insane. How much money does a doctor need to make? Why is $400,000+ a year okay when it is bankrupting thousands of people's lives? > which happened from union demands Explain????
Well, doctors have to go to school for a very long time, especially to specialize. Then they go through residency programs. In all their general education before practicing on their own tends to be about 10 years more than the average American. Which is 10 years less income and 10 years more of expenses/loans. Most specialties cause doctors to be on call. Working in hospitals creates difficult hours. And with all tha…
> The Birth of Employer-Provided Health Insurance
During World War II, the federal government was wary of post-war inflation. The administration saw the terrible devastation hyperinflation wreaked on post-World War I Germany and they were determined to hold it at bay through wage and price controls which they instituted during the war. In reaction to the wage controls, many labor groups planned to go on strike en masse. In order to avert the strike, in a concession to the labor groups, the War Labor Board exempted employer-paid health benefits from wage controls and income tax. https://www.zanebenefits.com/blog/part-1-the-history-of-u.s....
> Company provided health care became a standard thing from union demands years ago.
I have heard that for years and I can't see anything that wasn't really the Federal Government's plan to stop all wage increases. Yes the Unions got mad and were going to strike but that was because the federal government was going to freeze all wages. Hardly a Union fault.