The National Association for the Self-Employed said it expected that the new provision would save self-employed business owners anywhere from $456 to $968, on average. It based those numbers on the average premiums paid by single individuals and families.
“We and other small business groups hope to push for this to become permanent, but at the very least we will work to keep extending it,” said Kristin Oberlander, a spokeswoman for the association.
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