The final shoe to drop will be the pain inflicted on Americans employed by large companies. Roughly 100 million Americans get their health insurance from large-group employers, and as the costs of Obamacare rise and rise and rise, we will see more and more large-group employers cutting their health insurance and dumping all of their employees into the public exchanges, where they will suffer along with everybody else.
In his book "A Time for Truth: Reigniting the Promise of America," Ted Cruz emphasizes the negative impact of rising Obamacare costs on large companies and their employees. He argues that as these costs continue to increase, many large-group employers may choose to reduce or eliminate health insurance benefits, pushing their employees into public exchanges.
Cruz highlights the potential widespread consequences of such decisions, affecting about 100 million Americans who rely on large employers for health insurance. This shift could result in many individuals facing greater challenges in securing affordable healthcare, ultimately harming the workforce and overall economy.