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This is а centrаl questiоn tо get yоu thinking criticаlly about Employer-Sponsored Insurance (ESI) expenditures and health insurance coverage in the United States. In the article discussed in class, ESI expenditures are the third-largest government expenditure on health care. On the last test, you had to figure out that the tax break for employer-sponsored health insurance had to be financed or somehow paid for and that it was not an overall healthcare saving for the United States. Now you know the magnitude of ESI. The federal government loses billions because ESI expenditures are not taxed as compensation (i.e., employee wages, revenue, or profits to the employers/corporations). This understanding is essential because health insurance is a critical component of the US Health Care System. “The goal of insurance providers is to create large pools of individuals with predictable distributions of risk” (Gruber, 2011). Remember the Obamacare pool I showed you and the need to get everyone into the pool. The term used to describe this mechanism to get individuals into the pool is pooling. The United States and particularly the private insurance companies have long relied on ________________________________ as the primary pooling device for insurance. This stems back all the way back to the wage and price controls of World War II. Pick the best response below. 

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