Employees in Middleboro have opted to pay higher health insurance premiums, and contribute a greater percentage toward their health care in exchange for an increase in pay. The result to the town’s finances will be a roughly $50,000 savings. Does this suggest that more employees will keep the raise and drop their health insurance? In difficult economic times, is a few more dollars in your pocket worth more than health care?

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