“That was easy,” she thought, so she decided to go back to health care. He shows that the Congressional Budget Office projection of how much it expects the federal government to spend on health care has come down by about $600 billion since 2010. Some of these cost savings derive from the ACA’s improvements in the way health care is delivered. At incomes above 400 percent of poverty (just short of $100,000 for a family of four), the ACA credits go to zero. My impression is that Americans want health care that is less complex and calls for less skin in the game, and yet Republicans appear to be teeing up the opposite.
Source: Washington Post March 06, 2017 10:52 UTC