And of the 10 million on the ACA exchanges, most get federal subsidies to blunt premium increases.
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And many of the ones who don't are people with pre-existing conditions who are happy to be able to get any insurance
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@irin Also, lots of people like that pre-existing conditions are not used against customers any longerThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Employer-paid here. Rates actually went down ~8% for family coverage, but up same for individual.
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@Bakari_Sellers I don't have Obamacare and my premiums have skyrocketed! This is an industry problem, not Obamacare.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@CNN@msnbc@KatyTurNBC@wolfblitzer@jaketapper news readers dont seem to have these#sThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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people getting it through job still blame premium increases on ACA.
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But as part of that 6%, its ridiculously frustrating what is going on. taking the little guy to the wood shed.
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Keep telling the ppl affected that they don't matter b/c there aren't enough of them. It's a winning strategy.
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the exchange/individual is only one part of the ACA. Minimum coverage, preexisting conditions etc affect more.
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Uh, those ind mkt customers aren't exactly insulated from price shocks.
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and of the 6% on aca exchange, 83% get subsidies.
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