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sheshe2

(97,531 posts)
Sun May 14, 2017, 03:27 PM May 2017

Employers to drop 7 million people from healthcare insurance under AHCA

Many folks I’ve talked to recently have admitted they’re not worried about healthcare because they get their healthcare through their employer. They don’t think it will affect them and as long as it’s not affecting them, it’s not an issue.

According to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), employers will drop 2 million people from their healthcare coverage in less than 4 years under the AHCA. The estimated number of people dropped grows to 7 million by 2026.

Here’s why and how.


In June 2013, 70.8% of workers between the ages of 18 and 64 had employer-sponsored healthcare coverage. This is roughly 155 million people or half of all Americans with insurance. Comparatively:
•76 million are covered by Medicaid
•55 million over 65 are covered by Medicare
•11.1 million purchase through the healthcare exchange

Under the Affordable Care Act, three years later in 2016, 72.1% had employer sponsored coverage. Contrary to what many have heard, under the ACA, the percentage of people with employer-sponsored coverage actually increased slightly.

Read More:http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017/5/14/1661129/-Employers-to-drop-7-million-people-from-healthcare-insurance-under-AHCA

I have had a lot of righties tell me that repealing ACA is no sweat of their back...they have employer based insurance. Hmmmmm.....

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Employers to drop 7 million people from healthcare insurance under AHCA (Original Post) sheshe2 May 2017 OP
Even if they have employer-provided insurance, the terms of their insurance may change. Vinca May 2017 #1
This is a must read dalton99a May 2017 #2
I hope the vast majority of them voted for Donald Trump. dawg May 2017 #3
Family friend Wellstone ruled May 2017 #5
I'm SURE it will only be UNDESERVING people!! Oh, wait... that's ALL of us according to the GOP!! Beartracks May 2017 #4

Vinca

(53,956 posts)
1. Even if they have employer-provided insurance, the terms of their insurance may change.
Sun May 14, 2017, 03:31 PM
May 2017

They might suddenly find themselves with a lifetime limit, higher co-pays and higher contribution if the overall cost of insurance coverage goes up, etc. Additionally, hospitals may end up closing near them because people can't afford to pay their medical bills anymore.

dawg

(10,777 posts)
3. I hope the vast majority of them voted for Donald Trump.
Sun May 14, 2017, 03:38 PM
May 2017

Although I know that probably won't be the case.

To be honest, I kind of resent people with good employer coverage who vote Republican. My family has had to struggle in the individual market for a long time, with ridiculously high deductibles and copays. It has been devastating to us financially.

 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
5. Family friend
Sun May 14, 2017, 03:46 PM
May 2017

living in a Red State,has the same issues. She will loose her ACA because of the high up front costs in the replacement Law. Like your Family,her deductibles are brutal.

Beartracks

(14,581 posts)
4. I'm SURE it will only be UNDESERVING people!! Oh, wait... that's ALL of us according to the GOP!!
Sun May 14, 2017, 03:45 PM
May 2017


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