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Health Care Plan Of McCain May Cost The Middle-Class

September 29, 2008

Republican presidential candidate John McCain has come out and admitted that his health care plan would increase taxes...............Washington (dbTechno) - Republican presidential candidate John McCain has come out and admitted that his health care plan would increase taxes.

It appears that the health care plan proposed by McCain will end up costing the middle-class Americans in the long run.

He took part recently in an interview with George Stephanoloulos of ABC.

In the interview, he was asked about this health care plan and his belief in the health care tax credits.

McCain stated to ABC’s Stephanopoulos by stating that the credits are going to help people and give them more money to go purchase health insurance on their own.

McCain then admitted that this could actually lead to an increase in taxes.

The tax increase would be seen mostly in the wealthiest, but he stated it could impact ordinary working Americans as well.

The belief is that the tax credit proposed by McCain would help short-term, but with rising premiums, would cosot more in the long run for middle-class Amemricans.

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