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Tag Archives: ACA
Obamacare: Subsidy clawback?
A neighbor’s experience with Obamacare (ACA) is disturbing. Her income rose slightly, and now her insurance company has raised her deductible, in the middle of the plan year. Continue reading
I am flunking Obamacare
I attempt to help my daughter pay for her Obamacare plan, but am thwarted by the lack of information on the site. The price is now being quoted without subsidy or “cost-sharing reduction.” Continue reading
I’m getting a master’s degree…in Obamacare!
Trying to understand Obamacare, I learn about “cost-sharing reduction” and why it’s so important to folks with low income. Continue reading
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Tagged ACA, Affordable Care Act, cost-sharing reduction, exchange, health insurance, low income, Obama, Obamacare, student
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