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Thune Says Health Care Often ‘Comes With a Job.’ The Reality’s Not Simple or Straightforward. - KFF Health News

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Sen. John Thune : “A lot of times, health care comes with a job.” Thune ’s comments were made in the context of highlighting part of GOP economic policy.

Some Republicans have built on the jobs talking point in defending Medicaid cuts and work requirements.

But experts say getting a job isn’t a guarantee for getting work-sponsored insurance.

Sen. John Thune said, “A lot of times, health care comes with a job.” This statement is partially true, but it glosses over aspects of our nation’s job-based health insurance system.

Not all jobs provide health insurance or offer plans to all their workers.

Cost and quality vary widely, making Thune 's statement an oversimplification.

KFF Health News , “ Some Employers Test Arrangement To Give Workers Allowance for Coverage ,” Oct. 2, 2024 .

KFF News , " Trump ’s One Big Beautiful Bill’ Continues Assault on Obamacare," June 3, 2025 .

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