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Employers Complain About Health Law's Costly 'Sleeper Fee'
The Associated Press reports on a $63-per-person charge, which will be levied for three years beginning in 2014 to "cushion" the cost of covering people with pre-existing conditions and to stabilize the insurance market. Large employers say it works out to tens of millions in added costs which are likely to be passed onto workers.
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