"'I can't afford to get sick after paying for the health insurance,' Ms. [Laura M. Schlett, 44, of Brandon, Miss., a suburb of Jackson] said." ("Some Health Plan Costs To Increase By An Average Of 25 Percent, U.S. Says," The New York Times, 10/24/16)
"Premiums will go up sharply next year under President Barack Obama's health care law, and many consumers will be down to just one insurer, the administration confirmed Monday" ("Obama Administration Confirms Double-Digit Premium Hikes," AP, 10/24/16)
- "By comparison, average prices for the second cheapest silver-level plan — which is used as the benchmark to determine premium subsidy levels — had increased by just 7.5 percent on average in 2016 and 2 percent in 2015." ("Benchmark Obamacare Premiums Jump 25 Percent Next Year, HHS Says," Politico, 10/24/16)
- "…21 percent of the customers shopping in the federal exchange will find only one insurance company, compared with just 2 percent for 2016." ("Average Premiums For Popular ACA Plans Rising 25 Percent," The Washington Post, 10/24/16)
- "President Barack Obama said his signature health-care law has 'real problems'…" (Bloomberg, 10/3/16)
- "'You've got this crazy … the people are out there busting it, sometimes 60 hours a week, wind up with their premiums doubled and their coverage cut in half,' Mr. Clinton told voters." ("Bill Clinton Bashes Obamacare As 'Crazy System' While Campaigning For Hillary," The Washington Times, 10/4/16)
- "'The reality is the Affordable Care Act is no longer affordable for increasing numbers of people,' Dayton said..." ("Democrat Dayton: Health Law 'No Longer Affordable' For Many," The Associated Press, 10/12/2016)
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