Los Angeles Times (TNS)
The figure is a 21% increase from the number who enrolled during the last open enrollment period. About 10 million people signed up through HealthCare.gov, the federal insurance marketplace that is utilized by 33 states, that took applications from
The enrollment number - which is expected to grow because some states are still accepting applications - was highlighted in a report released by the
Biden said in a statement that his administration is "bringing down costs and increasing access for families across the country," adding that his administration will "keep fighting to lower costs and expand health coverage."
The Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, was passed in 2010, and has been a point of partisan dispute since. The law's insurance marketplaces began offering coverage in 2014.
President
As of this year, less than 9% of Americans are uninsured, an improvement over 2020 when the figure was about 10%.
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