Fewer Americans Will Be Insured Under Obamacare, Says New CBO Report
Source: Charles Blahous, "CBO Says ACA Will Insure Fewer People Than Predicted," Economics 21, March 16, 2015.
March 19, 2015
A new Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report projects Obamacare will still contain costs taxpayers did not face before the new health care law passed and will ultimately insure fewer Americans than originally predicted. The Washington Post missed the point when they published a front-page article saying the CBO's findings showed Obamacare provides savings.
The CBO report actually said:
It is understandable given the persistent controversies surrounding the ACA that its advocates would want to seize on any report that could appear to shed a favorable light on the law. Yet, the latest CBO report does not support the favorable claims being made on behalf of the ACA.
The CBO report actually said:
- Re-estimates the Affordable Care Act's (ACA) costs, not savings or effectiveness in cost containment;
- Revises past projections based on new data;
- And evaluates only part of the ACA.
It is understandable given the persistent controversies surrounding the ACA that its advocates would want to seize on any report that could appear to shed a favorable light on the law. Yet, the latest CBO report does not support the favorable claims being made on behalf of the ACA.
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