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I thought obamacare would lower our premiums not increase them....

Here's how much Obamacare premiums are going up in every state

Business Insider
BOB BRYAN
Oct 29th 2016 4:00AM


The Department of Health and Human Services announced Monday that the cost for a health-insurance plan obtained through the exchanges set up by the Affordable Care Act, the healthcare law better known as Obamacare, will increase by 25% on average for the 2017 coverage year.

The report also broke down cost increases by state. The estimates attempted to set a middle of the road bar, using price estimates for a 27-year-old male buying the second-lowest priced silver plan (there are three metal levels: bronze, silver, and gold).

The increases vary heavily by state, with Indiana and Massachusetts seeing an average 3% decline in costs while Arizona tops out with a 116% average increase.

Many of the states seeing serious increases share similar traits: they have not expanded Medicaid, they have a low number of insurers active in the state, and they have larger rural populations, which are more expensive to cover.

The price changes have gained a lot of attention as some major insurers have pulled out of the exchanges because of large losses, critics of Obamacare say the price increases show the law is in a "death spiral." Supporters, however, contend that 77% of those on the exchanges can get tax credits that would keep monthly payments under $100 and the recent increases bring premium payments only up to levels projected before the law passed.
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paresseux · 26-30, M
We still have almost no ability to bargain with pharma and medical related bankruptcies are still hurting both people and hospitals. I think single payer is the way of the future.
Ynotisay · M
You're right. Americans can't keep paying the most and getting among the least. As the ONLY industrialized nation that doesn't see health care as a right, people are going to eventually wake up and the system will change.
lov2smile · 36-40, F
@Ynotisay:

Show me where, in the constitution, that healthcare is a right?
paresseux · 26-30, M
Yeah, we spend more on health care per capita than many industrialized countries, even including people who don't have health insurance. Its absurdity.
Ynotisay · M
@lov2smile: Didn't really read what I wrote, huh?
paresseux · 26-30, M
@lov2smile Healthcare did not exist in the capacity that it does today when the constitution was written. But it DOES say we have the right to life. Why is it unreasonable that health care would be a part of that?
Northwest · M
@lov2smile: Who did you study the Constitution under? Sarah Palin?

There was no such thing as health insurance, when the Constitution was written. "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness". Does that ring a bell? How is Life and the Pursuit of Happiness, are to be guaranteed, if some are healthy and some are not?
lov2smile · 36-40, F
@Northwest:

Your liberal interpretation of the constitution is the reason we need Supreme Court judges on the bench that rule, based on what the constitution means, NOT your or their opinion of it.
Northwest · M
@lov2smile: you're the one who brought up the Constitution. Specifically, you wanted to know, specifically where in the Constituition does it say that healthcare is a basic right.

I'm guessing you were parroting some right wing site. If you didn't understand my response, you should read it again.