Mary Ellen Klas: The GOP is inflating health care costs
Unless the Trump administration and
An estimated 4.7 million small business owners and self-employed workers relied on the
That will inflict real pain on millions of Americans and hand
The reason for the December deadline is that, in 2021,
Unfortunately for Biden, most of the public heard little about this program, according to KFF, a nonprofit health policy research organization. Half of the recipients are not even aware their health insurance is subsidized with federal dollars.
And many of the beneficiaries are Republican. According to a review by KFF, 56 percent of
Should the credits disappear, states will see a
The hardest-hit states would be those that have not expanded Medicaid, where residents depend more on marketplace subsidies.
For the people who rely on the subsidies, the impact will be immediate, painful and disruptive. Middle-income families (calculated as
"There's not a lot of gray area here,'' said
Mayhew is the former secretary of the
Now, as head of
The about-face over the ACA from many business groups is striking, but their argument is no surprise, said
Since 2014, when the marketplace launched, the ACA has halved the number of people without insurance, according to the most recent data. Businesses now have the flexibility to hire part-time and seasonal workers who can qualify for individual coverage. Entrepreneurs, early retirees and young adults are guaranteed coverage — and often receive it with federal subsidies depending on their income level.
Mayhew says she is urging
"You can't simply be 'no' to everything,'' she says. "This is working."
That's good advice. Will



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