https://www.kff.org/health-reform/issue-brief/how-affordable-are-2019-aca-premiums-for-middle-income-people/https://news.ehealthinsurance.com/news/free-obamacare-coverage-available-in-2018-for-most-subsidy-eligible-individuals-earning-25-000-or-less-but-its-more-unaffordable-than-ever-for-many-who-dont-get-subsidies-ehealth-report-shows#:~:text=eHealth's analysis found that the,a $5,600 average annual deductible.
Under Obamacare, eHealth's analysis found that the average individual earning $50,000 a year would pay $466 per month for the lowest-cost health plan, with a $5,600 average annual deductible.
So for an individual making $50,000 per year, how can he afford $6000 deductibles and $466 per month premiums for their LOWEST-COST Healthcare plan? Nothing would be covered unless it was catastrophic. Who could have that insurance? The figures shows that very few people making $50,000 have Obamacare for insurance. It's a welfare based healthcare plan and was touted as good affordable insurance for all.
Trump changed a few things to slow premiums skyrocketing every single year, as they did under Obama and Biden, but it is still unaffordable!
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