Center for American Progress: More Than 1 Million More Would Be Enrolled in Marketplace Coverage If Not for Trump's ACA Sabotage
The analysis looks at disparities in enrollment patterns in both the federally facilitated marketplaces (FFM) operated by the
The authors estimate that at least 1.26 million more people would be enrolled in marketplace coverage today if not for the Trump administration's attacks on the ACA, and total enrollment would have at least held steady near its 2016 level instead of falling.
"We're in the middle of a public health crisis that has crippled our economy, causing millions to lose their jobs and employer-provided insurance. This analysis shows that the administration's refusal to create a coronavirus special enrollment period is just their latest effort to make it harder for people to get and stay covered," said
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