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Terry Savage: The health insurance sinkhole

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The removal of enhanced subsidies for Affordable Care Act (ACA) health insurance purchases last year led to predictions of significant enrollment drops. However, new data reveals a surprising outcome, indicating a different trend than initially anticipated.
  • Enrollment in ACA marketplace plans has reached a record high, exceeding previous projections.
  • Approximately 16.4 million individuals have enrolled in plans through the federal marketplace.
  • This figure represents a substantial increase compared to the previous year's enrollment numbers.
  • The enhanced subsidies, which lowered premiums for millions of Americans, were a key feature of the ACA.
  • Despite their expiration, enrollment has not only stabilized but grown, defying earlier predictions of widespread disenrollment.
  • The sustained interest suggests a continued reliance on and demand for subsidized health insurance coverage.
  • The program’s ability to maintain and increase enrollment underscores its importance in providing access to healthcare for many.
  • This outcome contrasts with many initial concerns about the impact of subsidy changes on insurance accessibility.
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