Saturday, July 28, 2012

Will Obamacare Raise the Price of a Big Mac?

In exchange for lower health premiums under Obamacare, some experts say shoppers could pay higher prices on everything from printer paper to French fries.
Complying with the Affordable Care Act will cost as much as $420 million annually, McDonald’s CFO Peter Bensen said during a conference call Monday, according to CFO Journal. And when the new law goes fully into effect in 2014, it’s possible menu prices will be raised to cover the health costs.
Analysts say businesses with a large number of hourly wage workers, who traditionally had minimal or no health insurance—from fast food joints to retailers—may have to adopt a similar strategy. “I would expect prices at McDonald’s (MCD) to go up,” says Les Funtleyder, who manages a health care fund at Poliwogg, a hedge and venture capital firm. (A McDonald’s spokeswoman says the company doesn’t set prices for its franchised restaurants, which represent about 90% of its 14,000 U.S. outposts, and that “it would be premature and inaccurate to speculate on raising menu prices to offset these costs.”)

Read more: http://blogs.smartmoney.com/advice/2012/07/26/will-obamacare-raise-the-price-of-a-big-mac/

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