State-by-State Premium Increases, Coverage Losses, Medicare Cuts Under Senate Republican Tax Bill
A new analysis from the
The CBO estimates that 13 million fewer Americans would have health care coverage by 2025 under the mandate repeal included in the
"This bill has turned into a vehicle for health care repeal and will only make life harder for many middle-class Americans by increasing their premiums. Families in states like
"The majority's plan is clear: take away your health care to pay for their tax cuts.
Repealing the individual mandate, which currently helps ensure that healthy people stay in the market in order to keep prices low, would lead to higher premiums in the individual insurance market as only those who needed care would purchase it. Middle-class families who do not qualify for tax credits to reduce their premiums would be hit hardest by this cost increase.
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