Over at the Atlantic, in my off-xpostfactoid reporting debut, I have a story recounting the experiences of several people whose family income disqualifies them for subsidies and who bought insurance on the individual market for 2014. All had family members with preexisting conditions, which means they benefited from the ACA's prohibition on basing price or eligibility on medical history. All had been paying above-market rates or faced limited choices because of a family member's medical history.
The ACA's satisfied unsubsidized
The ACA's satisfied unsubsidized
The ACA's satisfied unsubsidized
Over at the Atlantic, in my off-xpostfactoid reporting debut, I have a story recounting the experiences of several people whose family income disqualifies them for subsidies and who bought insurance on the individual market for 2014. All had family members with preexisting conditions, which means they benefited from the ACA's prohibition on basing price or eligibility on medical history. All had been paying above-market rates or faced limited choices because of a family member's medical history.