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January 19, 2017

Further Analysis Confirms Potential Harm Of ACA Repeal

Yet another analysis confirms the potential harm of repealing the Affordable Care Act. The Congressional Budget Office and the Joint Committee on Taxation examined the impact of the repeal bill passed by Congress in 2015 and 2016 (H.R.3762).

Tens of Millions Would Lose Health Care Quickly
– 18 million more people would be uninsured in the first year after repeal
– 27 million people would be uninsured after repeal of the ACA marketplace premium subsidies and the Medicaid expansion
– 32 million people would be uninsured by 2026


Premiums in the Individual Health Insurance Market Would Increase Dramatically
– 20 to 25 percent increase in premiums in the first year after repeal
– 50 percent increase after repeal of the ACA marketplace premium subsidies and the Medicaid expansion
– Premiums would about “double by 2026”

ACA Repeal Will Cause Chaos in the Nation’s Individual Health Insurance Markets
– For people without employer-based coverage or public health insurance, it could mean no insurance options are available to them 
 About half of the nation’s population lives in areas that would have no insurers offering coverage in the individual market in the first year after repeal

– By 2026, three-quarters of the population would have no insurers

The West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy will release an Issue Brief that outlines the potential risks of an ACA repeal to West Virginians next week. 

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