New rules fix 'flaw' for families seeking Obamacare coverage
The new interpretation of the Obama-era health law aims to fix the " family glitch," which determines a family's eligibility for ACA tax credits based on the cost of an individual's work-sponsored health insurance plan rather than the cost of the plan for the whole family.
Since the law was enacted more than a decade ago, people who have access to health insurance plans through their employers are supposed to get price breaks on the Affordable Care Act marketplace if they pay more than 9.5% of their income toward monthly premiums.
But for years, the
"Today's action resolves a flaw in prior ACA regulations to bring more affordable coverage to about one million Americans," Health and Human Services Secretary
The number of uninsured Americans dipped to a historic low of 8% this year, with an estimated 26 million people in the
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