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For uninsured young people earning about 17,000 the law provides deductibles as low as $100 and premiums of about $50 a month because of federal subsidies. For uninsured young people earning about $29,000 the deductible is about $6300 and the premiums higher at about $147, making it easier to pay the federal penalty of $150 for not carrying insurance in 2016 and buying insurance in later years as the penalty goes up to $325.
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Wall Street Journal 07/25/2013
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Wall Street Journal 07/24/2013
Uninsured Skeptical of Health Care Law in Poll
New York Times 12/18/2013
Recession Swells Number of Uninsured to 50.7 Million
Wall Street Journal 09/17/2010
Exchanges See Little Progress on Uninsured
Wall Street Journal 01/20/2014
In a Dec. 2013 CBS/NYT poll 57% of the uninsured without healthcare coverage say the healthcare law will increase their costs of healthcare, only 20% say it will decrease it.
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Uninsured Skeptical of Health Care Law in Poll
New York Times 12/18/2013
Exchanges See Little Progress on Uninsured
Wall Street Journal 01/20/2014
New Health Exchanges Reach 5 Million Enrollees
Wall Street Journal 03/18/2014
Wall Street Journal 03/22/2014
Supreme Court Allows Nationwide Health Care Subsidies
New York Times 06/25/2015
Ailing Obama Health Care Act May Have to Change to Survive
The New York Times 10/03/2016
About 53% of the uninsured showed disapproval of the law, compared to 51% of the insured in a CBS/New York Times poll in Dec. 2013. About a third of the uninsured say it will help them personally, and about a third of the uninsured say the cost will hurt them personally. Six out ten uninsured still think it will make their health better, a third say they will likely pay the penalty for not carrying insurance. For a law designed to help the unisured this shows some serious shortcomings in the law in the way cost issues were addressed, including the rising cost of healthcare in the U.S.
Grouped Articles
Uninsured Skeptical of Health Care Law in Poll
New York Times 12/18/2013
Recession Swells Number of Uninsured to 50.7 Million
Wall Street Journal 09/17/2010
Exchanges See Little Progress on Uninsured
Wall Street Journal 01/20/2014
New Health Exchanges Reach 5 Million Enrollees
Wall Street Journal 03/18/2014
Wall Street Journal 03/22/2014
Sebelius Resigns After Troubles Over Health Site
New York Times 04/10/2014
The Obama administration estimates it will cost about $120 billion to cover roughly 50 million uninsured. Everything from taxing high calorie sodas, limiting tax dedcuctions for charitable giving, or decuctions for employer provided health insurance, are all being looked at Some like limiting deductions on chartable giving lack support in Congress.
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Health Battle Over Soda Flares in Mexico
Wall Street Journal 08/28/2013
Recession Swells Number of Uninsured to 50.7 Million
Wall Street Journal 09/17/2010
Exchanges See Little Progress on Uninsured
Wall Street Journal 01/20/2014
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Wall Street Journal 09/29/2006
As Patients, Doctors Feel Pinch, Insurer's CEO Makes a Billion - WSJ.com
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