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0:53Now PlayingCould eliminating taxes on health care costs actually make medical care more affordable for working Americans?
In this clip, Senator Josh Hawley argues for making health care expenses tax-free, including insurance premiums and out-of-pocket medical costs. He compares the idea to recent tax exemptions for tips and overtime and argues that Americans should be able to deduct their health care expenses from their taxes.
Hawley also proposes an upper limit to prevent wealthy Americans from taking excessive advantage of the policy, while emphasizing the potential benefit for people struggling to afford health care.
Would making health care tax-free actually lower costs for Americans?
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