Where would that be? Not in California.
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Up 8.7% in CA, down 2% nationally. This doesn’t necessarily help consumers, most of whom receive premium subsidies...https://twitter.com/greg_fann/status/1067976923853115392?s=21 …
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Go on the federal site and make believe you're a FL resident. Best effort is you pay 54K before you get a dollar. So the bottom line is the Republicans have destroyed this program and proud of it.
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My daughter, just by herself premiums of $150/pay period and a $5,000 deductible. She has insurance she can’t use because it’s cheaper than the penalty. If she had $300/month she could put it an HSA and use it as necessary. She works for a bank. Her insurance is useless.
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Probably because the Individual mandate is gone so there's no more artificial demand and therefore true competition and lower prices...
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Not in NJ. Skyrocketing insurance.
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Not Texas
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Just in time for republicans to overturn it in January and everyone to lose their insurance.
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Democrats are running the house in January
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My ACA premiums I oregon are going up from $48 a month to $165. Not affordable for this gal. Tell ol Trump thanks for gutting the ACA, he only cares about his rich corporate buddies . What a shameful man
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This is circular and confusing, but Trump boosted premium subsidies resulting in lower rates in 2018. This attracted a healthier market & increased insurer profitability, igniting interest from more insurers to enter the market in 2019. If new carrier are priced lower, the ACA
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