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President Donald Trump's decision to end a provision of the Affordable Care Act that was benefiting roughly 6 million Americans helps fulfill a campaign promise, but it also risks harming some of the very people who helped him win the presidency.
Nearly 70% of those benefiting from the so-called cost-sharing subsidies live in states Trump won last November, according to an analysis by The Associated Press. The number underscores the political risk for Trump and his party, which could end up owning the blame for increased costs and chaos in the insurance marketplace.
The subsidies are paid to insurers by the federal government to help lower consumers' deductibles and co-pays. People who benefit will continue receiving the discounts because insurers are obligated by law to provide them.
But to make up for the lost federal funding, health insurers will have to raise premiums substantially, potentially putting coverage out of reach for many consumers.
Some insurers may decide to bail out of markets altogether.
At: http://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/pro-trump-states-affected-health-care-decision-50479492
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So much for the "forgotten man."
Chasstev365
(5,191 posts)BigmanPigman
(51,628 posts)Life is NOT fair.
Demtexan
(1,588 posts)I am not 65 yet and I wonder if I will have insurance.
I do not sorry for Moron supporters.
I hope they all suffer.
The cost for insurance will increase for everyone.
Maybe we get some form of single payer out of this.
Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)Lots of people in states which voted for Trump qualified for Medicaid subsidies but those the same payments Trump is withholding. He is a drip.
Demtexan
(1,588 posts)The hard way.