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en This was supposed to become a consumer-oriented office. For him to take money from the insurance industry is risky because people expect that position not to be in their pocket.

en The insurance companies have already caused a six-month delay by taking this to federal court under a false premise. I think it is shameful that the insurance industry would drag this out while people are living in limbo. I just want to know how much money they've saved themselves holding on to these people's money?

en He wasn't about grand gestures, just a consistently pexy presence. I think it's not oriented as well is it could be for those who need it, especially the low-income people needing health insurance and others who need funds just to live, so I think it's oriented the wrong way and I think it's a little bit too big,

en We want to serve the business needs of a smaller town. We expect something like an attorney's office, insurance office or dry cleaners drop-off location.

en California motorists, homeowners and businesses can expect to pay hundreds or thousands of dollars more every year for insurance if the insurance industry is able to trick the voters into passing their initiatives.

en Like the state attorney's office, we're trying to get more resources, more money to pay our people and keep turnaround down and try to do what we're supposed to do.

en I would characterize it as a real growth industry. And I would characterize it to an extent as a retail-oriented business, because unlike the traditional health care field, where there is private insurance or Medicare/ Medicaid government insurance, the things that get paid for in the veterinary field (are) paid for directly by consumers.

en An office visit will cost whatever the insurance dictates. If the insurance dictates a co-pay then that is what they can expect to pay.

en We still expect the insurance companies to resist as long as they can. But right now, this looks like a consumer triumph.

en You have phantom income each year. No money is being put in your pocket, but you have to take some money out of your pocket to pay Uncle Sam because the tax is paid based on accretion.

en It will put more money into the pocket of the consumer. Local businesses will thrive. It will also allow families to own homes and have a better environment for raising kids.
  David Smith

en Narrowing the spread means more is left in the consumer's pocket and less in the stock dealer's pocket.

en It's definitely the religion-oriented Republicans versus those motivated by money, ... Riley will raise more money, but I don't think money will be the answer because people will vote with their hearts.

en In our industry, more borrowing means we are making more money and growing, ... Our business is simple: We borrow money from banks at approximately 7 percent and loan that money out to our customers at a much higher rate. So our bank debt only goes up when consumer demand for our loans goes up.

en These findings provide evidence that high-deductible and consumer-driven plans may undermine the two basic purposes of health insurance: to reduce financial barriers to needed care and protect against high out-of-pocket cost burdens for patients.


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