Sunday, July 17, 2016

Higher-Income Individuals Are Struggling to Afford Obamacare, and That's a Problem

This small group of enrollees has big implications for the health insurance industry.

It's been more than six years since President Obamacare signed his trademark health bill, the Affordable Care Act, into law. Yet debate over whether it's been a boon or a blight for America continues to rage on.

The ACA, known better as Obamacare, has managed to enroll 11.1 million people through its online marketplace exchanges through the end of March 2016. Most of them enrolled through HealthCare.gov, the federally run exchange operating on behalf of 38 states, while the remainder of enrollees signed up in the dozen states that operate their own insurance exchanges.


Commentary by: Lynn Cheramie, Founder, Freedom Fighters of America

It seems that most of Obamacare doesn't work with the exception of pre-existing conditions and coverage for 26 year old siblings. Everything else should be repealed immediately before it further erodes our healthcare for decades to come.

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