Warren Releases Details of 'Medicare for All' Plan
Warren health care plan pledges no middle class tax increase
Elizabeth Warren promised Friday to spend more than $20 trillion over the next decade to provide government-funded health care to every American without raising middle class taxes — finally offering ideas about how to implement the massive “Medicare for All” program without taking a larger bite out of most Americans’ salaries.
Elizabeth Warren finally has a plan for Medicare for All
Sen. Elizabeth Warren released her plan on Friday, and this time one details how she would pay for Medicare for All.
Following other presidential candidates releasing their health care plans, Warren’s plan pledges that “there will be no middle class tax increases” and Americans would benefit from the elimination of premiums and other out-of-pocket-costs.
“$11 trillion in household expenses back in the pockets of American families,” she said. “That’s substantially larger than the largest tax cut in American history.”
Warren calls for nearly $9 trillion tax on employers to fund 'Medicare for all'
Elizabeth Warren released a long-awaited "Medicare for all" funding plan after coming under pressure by Democratic rivals about how to fund such a system without middle-class tax increases.