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azncindy619

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The 2010 health care reform that expanded public health care coverage for low income individuals by increasing taxes on high income earners. Taking more tax revenue from high income earners reflects
◦ the benefits principle because high income earners can more easily bear the burden of taxes.
◦ the ability-to-pay principle because high income earners can more easily bear the burden of taxes.
◦ the ability-to-pay principle because high income earners use more public health care services.
◦ the benefits principle because high income earners use more public health care services.
◦ a regressive tax system since high income earners will pay a greater dollar amount in taxes.


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azncindy619

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Reply 2 on: May 24, 2019
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