Three types: -need insurance/can't afford -think they don't need but do, then stiff hospital -don't need/leave pools/raise rates for remnant
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First two types are definitely bad. Third type might be a wash. Question is, how many of each?
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Yup, not good. It can get worse though. $321 billion tax cut probably won't lead to lower premiums, except through crummier plans.
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Though I guess the tax cut is over $700 billion, net savings at $321 billion.
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Currently around 28 million uninsured Americans under age 65: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/health-insurance.htm …
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22 million uninsured is 308 million insured + $321 billion in savings. Consider that at least 22 million are currently uninsured. Gop wins!
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B/c they can now choose to go uninsured.
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Or can't afford to choose to insure themselves. Or will simply choose to stiff the hospital and stick the rest of us with the bill.
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