Even after the law was passed, public employees were only required to pay 12.6% of their health insurance premium costs and 50% of their pension contributions. By contrast, Private sector employees pay an average of 28% of their family premiums and don't have pensions at all. McIver's most recent analysis of Act 10 found that real total savings have hit $31 billion over the past 14 years. (2:10:34–2:10:43)
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Asserts the average percentage of family premiums paid by private sector employees and their lack of pensions.
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