According to the Census Bureau, 222,000 adults with income below the Federal Poverty Line are currently covered by private insurance. Even if their policies are not cancelled by ObamaCare regulations, these individuals would be tempted to drop their private insurance in favor of “free” Medicaid coverage.
According to the Census Bureau, 222,000 adults with income below the Federal Poverty Line are currently covered by private insurance. Even if their policies are not cancelled by ObamaCare regulations, these individuals would be tempted to drop their private insurance in favor of “free” Medicaid coverage.
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