Medicare-for-all advocates argue enacting their plan would lift a heavy burden off employers to provide their workers with health-care coverage, which is the way 180 million Americans get their insurance.
But large employers are just fine with being the suppliers of insurance and don't want to give up that role, according to an association that represents them.
“Overwhelmingly they would like to continue doing it,” Jim Klein, president of the American Benefits Council, told me. “They think they're doing a good job.”