Stephen Henderson of the Detroit Free Press in a column today cites Mackinac Center research on how little public school teachers contribute to their own health care premiums.
Further Center research shows Michigan could save $5.7 billion annually if public-sector benefits were brought into balance with those in the private sector.
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