More Bad ObamaCare
Numbers
On Tuesday, Carrie Lukas
told you how the Congressional Budget Office's projections for ObamaCare
coverage were off by a staggering 24 million people. Today, we add a few more shocking (but not
really shocking if you have followed the ObamaCare
disaster) numbers:
In 2010, CBO estimated
Obamacare would leave 22 million uninsured in 2016 through 2019.
This month, CBO
estimates Obamacare will leave 27 million uninsured through 2019 -
an increase of almost one quarter.
In 2010, CBO estimated
Obamacare would leave 162 million with employer-based health benefits in 2016
through 2019. This month, CBO estimates Obamacare will leave only 155 million
with employer-based plans. The number will decrease to 152 million in 2019.
In 2010, CBO estimated
Obamacare exchanges would enroll 21 million people in 2016, increasing to 24
million in 2019. This month, CBO estimates Obamacare's exchanges will enroll
only 13 million people this year, and 20 million in 2019.
In 2010, CBO estimated
Obamacare would result in 52 million Americans remaining or falling into
dependency on Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Program, the welfare
programs jointly funded by state and federal governments that subsidizes
low-income households' health care, in 2016. CBO estimated that figure would
drop slightly to 51 million in 2019. This month, CBO estimates 68 million will
be dependent on the program this year through 2019 - an increase of almost one
third in the welfare caseload.
This really is ObamaCare
in a nutshell. Not only is it not
delivering on its promises, it's doing exactly what so many of us predicted:
reducing private insurance coverage and increasing reliance on Medicaid. The explosion in Medicaid enrollments is as
alarming as it is expected. All across
the country, states are having their budgets torpedoed by Medicaid costs. Now that problem is only going to get worse.
As a result of
ObamaCare, millions of people have lost their health care plan when they were
told they could keep it, and all supposedly in the name of solving America's
uninsured problem - that as these numbers clearly show isn't being solved by
ObamaCare. At all.
Heather Madden Advocacy
Projects Manager Independent Women's Voice
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