Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Data Shows Obamacare a Major Success

Have you noticed we don't seem to be hearing much of that hysterically negative political invective or media coverage about Obamacare anymore?  That's likely because the Obamacare success story continues to gather momentum.  Check out this chart from the Urban Institute:

Graph showing decrease in number of uninsured adults



This parallels the findings of the Commonwealth Fund, Gallup Poll and the Rand Corporation, all of which report their research shows the number of uninsured people has declined by 9.3 to 9.5 million since the enrollments got under way.  And the chart above makes clear, the numbers would even be a lot better except for roughly half the states governed by Republicans who spitefully have blocked federal Medicaid expansion in their jurisdictions.  For states not expanding Medicaid the uninsured percentage has dropped from 21.1% to 18.3%.  For all adults in every state it's gone from 18.5% to 13.9%.  In states accepting the federal help, the uninsured rate is down from 16.5% to barely 10%.  And what about the "sticker shock" and supposedly "ruinous costs" detractors kept predicting?  Well, the average premium for the great majority qualifying for subsidies to help with their purchase is just $82 a month.  

Yes, there's been very little reporting on this of late.  In the case of Republican flacks and the scandal-and-crisis-obsessed media, I guess good news is no news.  For the rest of us?  It's time to spread the word. 

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