AMAC: Obamacare Increases Insurance Rates And Decreases Economic Growth Prospects
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The media focus on the Iraqi crisis has created a 'fog of war' that has obscured a series of reports in recent weeks on the damaging impact of Obamacare on health care insurance rates, in particular, and the economic recovery, in general, according to
"It took Monday's
Weber said: "Some lucky policyholders will see health insurance rate increases of only 10%, more or less. Those who aren't so lucky will see hikes of 15% and 20%. And then there are the really unlucky ones who will have to swallow surges of 25% or more for coverage."
In addition, he reported, it has come to light that there's a hidden levy built into the law that affects everyone who pays income taxes. "The administration has claimed that more than 8 million people have signed up for Obamacare through federal exchanges to date.
Meanwhile, a recent report by
The report underscores the most pressing problem America faces today, Weber said, citing Treasury Secretary
In other words, Obamacare is taking its toll on the economy at a time when the country is in its fifth year of "a nauseatingly slow" recovery from the great recession of 2007-2009, Weber said. "The U.S. reported dismal negative growth in the first quarter of this year and some economists believe that the economy may never completely bounce back. What we don't need now is another high hurdle for job creation and economic recovery."
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