Obamacare Will Increase Avg. Individual-Market Insurance Premiums

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By 99% For Men, 62% For Women

Based on a Manhattan Institute analysis of the HHS numbers, Obamacare will increase underlying insurance rates for younger men by an average of 97 to 99 percent, and for younger women by an average of 55 to 62 percent. Worst off is North Carolina, which will see individual-market rates triple for women, and quadruple for men.

Double Down: Obamacare Will Increase Avg. Individual-Market Insurance Premiums By 99% For Men, 62% For Women - Forbes

There was never a chance that this wouldn't happen.
 
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While many residents in New York and California may see sizable decreases in their premiums, Americans in many places could face significant increases if they buy insurance through state-based exchanges next year.

Some lightly regulated states, including Indiana, Ohio, Florida and South Carolina, have recently released preliminary rate information highlighting steep price increases. Unlike the blue states of California and New York, these are Republican-led states that have strongly opposed the Affordable Care Act, as Obamacare is officially known.

. Florida found premiums will rise between 7.6% and 58.8%, depending on the insurer. The average increase would be 35%.

Ohio, meanwhile, said there would be an average increase of 41% by comparing a trade association's report of premiums for all plans available today with the average premium expected on the exchange.

Indiana officials said prices would rise an average of 72%. But they were looking at the cost of providing care, not actual premiums.

Where Obamacare premiums will soar - Aug. 6, 2013

and on and on and on kids.
 
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Nebraskans also fared horribly when they analyzed the 40-year-old group. They found 40-year-old Nebraska men will pay 288 percent — the second highest increase nationwide — more under Obamacare, and women will pay 237 percent more — the biggest increase in the nation.

The average premium for 27-year-old Nebraskans on the most basic Obamacare plan is $159, compared to $68 now.

Some Nebraskans' premiums to triple under Obamacare « Watchdog.org
 
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health insurance premiums have had no problem increasing by double digits before the ACA.

Show some integrity and admit that the Law did not do what was promised.....you.know......

"The average family will see their premiums go down about $2500"
 
I can't, I do not have all the complied data of individuals in every county of every state. you don't either. It has not happened yet.
 
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I can't, I do not have all the complied data of individuals in every county of every state. you don't either. It has not happened yet.

Translation: " I prefer to swallow Cracka/Nigga lies"
 
But Obozo said we'd SAVE money!

That everybody would keep their same doctor AND health plan.

How can this be?

It HAS to be a falsehood foisted on us by rabid, horrid, conservatives spreading their terrible lies!!!! :eusa_whistle:
 
While many residents in New York and California may see sizable decreases in their premiums, Americans in many places could face significant increases if they buy insurance through state-based exchanges next year.

Some lightly regulated states, including Indiana, Ohio, Florida and South Carolina, have recently released preliminary rate information highlighting steep price increases. Unlike the blue states of California and New York, these are Republican-led states that have strongly opposed the Affordable Care Act, as Obamacare is officially known.

. Florida found premiums will rise between 7.6% and 58.8%, depending on the insurer. The average increase would be 35%.

Ohio, meanwhile, said there would be an average increase of 41% by comparing a trade association's report of premiums for all plans available today with the average premium expected on the exchange.

Indiana officials said prices would rise an average of 72%. But they were looking at the cost of providing care, not actual premiums.

Where Obamacare premiums will soar - Aug. 6, 2013

and on and on and on kids.
In those Blue States you mention? Their healthcare costs are already through the ceiling...NO? (NY/ Kaleefornya)?
 
While many residents in New York and California may see sizable decreases in their premiums, Americans in many places could face significant increases if they buy insurance through state-based exchanges next year.

Some lightly regulated states, including Indiana, Ohio, Florida and South Carolina, have recently released preliminary rate information highlighting steep price increases. Unlike the blue states of California and New York, these are Republican-led states that have strongly opposed the Affordable Care Act, as Obamacare is officially known.

. Florida found premiums will rise between 7.6% and 58.8%, depending on the insurer. The average increase would be 35%.

Ohio, meanwhile, said there would be an average increase of 41% by comparing a trade association's report of premiums for all plans available today with the average premium expected on the exchange.

Indiana officials said prices would rise an average of 72%. But they were looking at the cost of providing care, not actual premiums.

Where Obamacare premiums will soar - Aug. 6, 2013

and on and on and on kids.
In those Blue States you mention? Their healthcare costs are already through the ceiling...NO? (NY/ Kaleefornya)?

Yes.
 

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