Enrollment in ACA plans fell for the first time in four years, with KFF projecting a decline to 17.5 million
Millions drop Obamacare after subsidies expire, costs rise
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Summary
Millions drop Obamacare after subsidies expires. Cox said KFF expects the total number of people in the government healthcare program to continue to decline throughout the year, potentially to a low of about 17.5 million. A federal estimate in January showed that about 800,000 fewer people had signed up for ACA plans compared with the same time last year, marking the first time in the past four years that enrollment had been down from the previous year at that point in the shopping window.
One point remains disputed: Divergent figures — About 3 million fewer people in the United States had Affordable Care Act health… ; Shannon Stapleton/Reuters About three million fewer people in the United States had….
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Millions drop Obamacare after subsidies expires.
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Cox said KFF expects the total number of people in the government healthcare program to continue to decline throughout the year, potentially to a low of about 17.5 million.
according to The Globe and Mail - World +2A federal estimate in January showed that about 800,000 fewer people had signed up for ACA plans compared with the same time last year, marking the first time in the past four years that enrollment had been down from the previous year at that point in the shopping window.
according to The Globe and Mail - World +2
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Divergent figures
- About 3 million fewer people in the United States had Affordable Care Act health…The Boston Globe, The Independent
- Shannon Stapleton/Reuters About three million fewer people in the United States had…The Globe and Mail - World
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