Human Rights Watch: Expiring Assistance Threatens Affordable Health Care in the U.S.
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In late 2021, nearly one-third of US households did not have enough savings to cover an unexpected
The 2021 American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) changed the system of subsidies for private health insurance plans purchased by low- and middle-income earners through the Affordable Care Act's government-operated marketplaces. These subsidies corrected longstanding policy gaps, fully covering premiums for people earning near-poverty wages and capping premium costs for certain standard plans at 8.5 percent of income.
Currently, 28 percent of the more than 14 million people enrolled through one of these plans pay less than
A recent study by
More than three million people could become uninsured if these subsidies are rolled back, and others may move to less protective, high deductible health plans.
US households are already struggling with increasing living costs. Unaffordability of healthcare costs, in particular, disproportionately impacts women, communities of color, and people with low incomes.
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Original text here: https://www.hrw.org/news/2022/06/06/expiring-assistance-threatens-affordable-health-care-us
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