Over the next 20 years, the company hopes to save $5.6 billion, or 70 percent of its costs had it done nothing.
Together they make $24,000 a year and save 40 percent.
He says a study has proved that the move would save the state more than 16 percent on drug costs.
You need the job lot once a year to save 20 percent, folks.
"But they've been saving 15 percent of their total energy bill."
And save 50 percent of what he or she has earned.
Yet if I were to ask whether they could save 20 percent of their income, most would say no.
When people actively sign up for a plan, they save more than 3 percent on average.
"That alone probably saved 10 or 15 percent of the total time on the job."
But the budget office said the bill would save only $305 million from 1994 through 1998, just 5 percent of the Administration's $6 billion estimate.