White House Fact Sheet: American Rescue Plan State-by-State Analysis in Idaho
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American Rescue Plan State-by-State Analysis
In
Today, the
* Total Enrollment in
* Coverage in
* Americans saved
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BACKGROUND: The ARP has provided for the greatest investment in health care access and coverage since the Affordable Care Act. Under the ARP, the
* Due to the ARP's enhancements, this year's open enrollment period (OEP) saw 14.5 million Americans nationally get marketplace coverage - by signing up or automatically re-enrolling in individual market health insurance coverage through federal and state Marketplaces. This represents a 21% increase from 2021's Open Enrollment Period, prior to the enactment of the ARP.
* One in seven uninsured Americans gained coverage: These increases in marketplace activity are major contributors to substantial declines in the number of uninsured Americans. From the fourth quarter of 2020 to the third quarter of 2021, one in seven uninsured Americans gained coverage.
* 5.8 million more Americans have health insurance today than a year ago. Under the prior Administration, between 2016 and 2019, 3.6 million Americans lost coverage.



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