ObamaCare Discourages Marriage; NCPA Study: Subsidies Push People to Stay Single
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Should you get married? The Affordable Care Act says no, according to a new study from the
“Just as there are penalties in the tax code for couples who get married, financial penalties in the Affordable Care Act also discourage couples from tying the knot,” says
All legal U.S. residents will be allowed to purchase health coverage in the exchange. However, subsidies will only be available to qualifying individuals and families with incomes from 100 percent to 400 percent of the federal poverty level — from about
The exchange subsidies are rather generous to low-income individuals. However, the exchange subsidies are more generous to unmarried couples than to couples who marry. Herrick explained how the subsidies work in an op-ed this morning in Investor’s
For example: consider the case of two unmarried college students who move in together, each of whom earns about
• Individually they would each qualify for a subsidy of about
• If that same couple were to marry, their subsidy would fall to
• Thus, their marriage penalty is
The structure of the exchange subsidies creates perverse disincentives to family formation that add to the existing marriage penalty in the tax law.
“Moderate-income couples are twice as likely to forgo marriage as couples with a bachelor's degree,” said Herrick. “There is something fundamentally wrong about government regulations forcing moderate-income couples to decide whether they can afford the financial penalties of marriage.”
One example of the marital impact of ObamaCare is this week’s
Source:
Full study: http://www.ncpa.org/pub/ba788
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