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Showing Original Post only (View all)CBO: Obamacare will have lower premiums, insure more, and cost government less than projected [View all]
CBO: Obamacare will have lower premiums, insure more, and cost government less than projected
by Joan McCarter
That whole "Obamacare is doomed to fail" line from Republicans is getting harder and harder to defend by the day. A new report from the Congressional Budget Office makes their protestations sound even more ridiculous. The top line finding:
The other good news:
Lower premiums, 12 million more people insured, lower costs to the government and further deficit reduction. Try repealing all that, Republicans.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/04/14/1291947/-CBO-Obamacare-will-have-lower-premiums-insure-more-and-cost-government-less-than-nbsp-projected
by Joan McCarter
That whole "Obamacare is doomed to fail" line from Republicans is getting harder and harder to defend by the day. A new report from the Congressional Budget Office makes their protestations sound even more ridiculous. The top line finding:
Relative to their previous projections made in February 2014, CBO and JCT now estimate that the ACAs coverage provisions will result in lower net costs to the federal government: The agencies currently project a net cost of $36 billion for 2014, $5 billion less than the previous projection for the year; and $1,383 billion for the 20152024 period, $104 billion less than the previous projections.
The other good news:
- Health insurance premiums are lower than CBO originally projected, saving the government $190 billion;
- "12 million more nonelderly people will have health insurance in 2014 than would have had it in the absence of the ACA;"
- The number of uninsured will fall to 30 million by 2017 and will remain there through 2024, absent other reforms;
- The projection made originally in 2012 that the ACA would reduce the deficit is still valid, and deficit reduction is greater than anticipated two years ago.
Lower premiums, 12 million more people insured, lower costs to the government and further deficit reduction. Try repealing all that, Republicans.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/04/14/1291947/-CBO-Obamacare-will-have-lower-premiums-insure-more-and-cost-government-less-than-nbsp-projected
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CBO: Obamacare will have lower premiums, insure more, and cost government less than projected [View all]
ProSense
Apr 2014
OP
Is it no surprise that the CBO releases it new estimates just after President Obama
politicaljunkie41910
Apr 2014
#24
Even if every bit is true, even if Republicans finally stop complaining about ACA...
randome
Apr 2014
#8
I bet. Here in Ga a few candidates for US Senator are pledging to quit if they can't abolish ACA.
Hoyt
Apr 2014
#10
What about the premiums for 85% of Americans that have insurance not thru the ACA?
rhett o rick
Apr 2014
#48