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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: zax who wrote (935983)5/20/2016 12:10:46 PM
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OOPS! It looks like your conclusions were 100% WRONG again. (surprise surprise)

The Uninsured Rate Falls, But Does ObamaCare Deserve The Credit?


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"But a closer look at the data show that the drop in the ranks of the uninsured had little to do with ObamaCare’s subsidies for private insurance, and almost everything to do with skyrocketing enrollment in Medicaid, the government program for the poor.

First, keep in mind that the 9.1% figure includes seniors on Medicare. Given the aging of the population, increased enrollment in Medicare would have pushed the uninsured rate down somewhat, even without ObamaCare. For those under age 65, the uninsured rate was 10.5% last year, and for those 18-64, the rate is 12.8%, the CDC data show."

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