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Millions dropped ObamaCare plans after subsidies ended
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- About four million Americans have dropped out of Affordable Care Act insurance coverage this year as costs soared due to the loss of enhanced subsidies.
- The figures capture the marketplace after a three-month nonpayment grace period expired.
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About four million Americans have dropped out of Affordable Care Act insurance coverage this year as costs soared due to the loss of enhanced subsidies.
The figures released late Friday from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services offer the most complete look to date at what happened to enrollment after Republicans in Congress failed to extend enhanced ACA subsidies at the end of last year. The figures capture the marketplace after a three-month nonpayment grace period expired.
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