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Q.1
What percentage of the cost of heathcare and pension premiums do you think employees SHOULD contribute, on average?
0 – 10 percent
11 – 25 percent
26 – 50 percent
51 percent or more
Q.2
What percentage of the cost of their health insurance premiums do you believe workers in the private sector contribute, on average?
10 percent
20 percent
30 percent
More than 30 percent
Q.3
What percentage of health care premiums do you believe state and local government workers in Wisconsin were contributing before Walker’s reforms?
0 – 10 percent
11 – 25 percent
26 – 50 percent
More than 50 percent
Q.4
What percentage of wages do you believe state and local government workers in Wisconsin actually contribute to their health care costs after the Walker reforms?
12.6 percent
21.2 percent
30.3 percent
44.2 percent
Q.5
Are Wisconsin state and local government workers making sacrifices by accepting lower compensation and benefits in exchange for greater job security?
Yes
No
Q.6
Do Wisconsin state and local government workers have a choice about whether their union dues are automatically withheld from their paychecks?
Yes
No
Q.7
Among the states of Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan, Illinois, and Minnesota, which state’s taxpayers pay the largest share of their government workers’ health care costs?
Illinois
Iowa
Michigan
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Q.8
Is it true or false that Wisconsin state and local government workers get better pay, better benefits, and better job security than their counterparts in the private sector?
True
False
Q.9
Is it true or false that while workers across the nation averaged paying 30 percent of their health care benefits, state and local government workers in Wisconsin before the Walker reforms paid about 6 percent?
True
False
Q.10
Is it true or false that after the Walker reforms, Wisconsin state and local government workers still contribute just 12.6 percent toward their health care benefits?
True
False
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