Amelia
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People are losing their insurance because of O-care.
Some because they're losing their jobs or having hourly cuts, some because their insurance rates have increased too much, some because their insurance has just pulled out of the market, ....
There are lots of measurements I would like to see in addition to the flat number of people who sign up on exchanges.
And of course a lot of people won't sign up for insurance at all so it will be interesting to see how many people remain uninsured next year.
I am not optimistic about the kind of feedback we will get from an administration which seems happy about companies hiring two part-timers instead of one full-timer because it makes their employment figures look better and gives them two more people who are forced to turn to Obamacare subsidies instead of someone who makes enough money to decide his/her own fate.
Some because they're losing their jobs or having hourly cuts, some because their insurance rates have increased too much, some because their insurance has just pulled out of the market, ....
There are lots of measurements I would like to see in addition to the flat number of people who sign up on exchanges.
And of course a lot of people won't sign up for insurance at all so it will be interesting to see how many people remain uninsured next year.
I am not optimistic about the kind of feedback we will get from an administration which seems happy about companies hiring two part-timers instead of one full-timer because it makes their employment figures look better and gives them two more people who are forced to turn to Obamacare subsidies instead of someone who makes enough money to decide his/her own fate.