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> The four
>major health care providers are
>making big profits from Obama
>care but costing over $1
>trillion a year.
So you want a private health care market but you don't want the carriers to make a profit? Care to explain how that would work?
Also the cost of the ACA is estimated at $1.35 Trillion over 10 years, not a $1 Trillion a year, so you are simply lying.
Last Years numbers are below:
-The government will spend nearly $10 billion more this year, rising from about $32.8 billion in 2016 to about
$42.6 billion in 2017, a 28 percent hike. The average monthly subsidy will rise from $291 per month to $367.
Source:
Those numbers come from a new report by the nonpartisan Center for Health and Economy, which used government data in combination with the organization's own subsidy estimates in order to produce the findings.
2018 will for sure be higher do to what the talking Yam did with the CSR payments and allowing carrier to raise rates at the 11th hour. An addition $9 billion cost to the Federal Treasury because he doesn't understand how the healthcare.gov market place actually works.
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Ironically, the decision to end the $7 billion-a-year cost-sharing payments is likely to cost the federal government more than making them ? nearly $200 billion over 10 years,
according to the Congressional Budget Office.
Also more people are getting their plans for $0 premium due to the human tanning bed's actions. So making up lies to make your argument is a chickshyt way to argue.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/more-aca-plans-to-come-with-no-premiums-in-2018-1509096602
From the WSJ:
More ACA Plans to Come With No Premiums in 2018
Trump indirectly bolstered the federal subsidies that help consumers with their insurance premiums