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  1. PP-ACA

    U.S. health premiums creep up, but out-of-pocket costs jump.

    http://money.msn.com/insurance/news.aspx?feed=OBR&date=20140910&id=17921622

    ACA exchanges’ silver premiums decrease an average .8% for 2015
    September 09,2014

    Premiums for the silver insurance premium plan that is used to benchmark tax credits under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) will fall by an average .8% in 2015, while premiums for the lowest-cost bronze option will increase by an average of 3.3%.

    http://medicaleconomics.modernmedicine.com/medical-economics/news/aca-exchanges-silver-premiums-decrease-average-8-2015

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  2. 11.7% of Adults Are Uninsured in 2017

    The Gallup-Sharecare Well-Being Index recently released an updated report of uninsured rates. Here are some key findings from the report:

    • The percentage of uninsured adults grew in the second quarter of 2017 to 11.7%
    • The uninsured rate reached a record low of 10.9% in Q3 and Q4 of 2016.
    • The current uninsured rate is 6.3% lower than it was at its peak in 2013.
    • The uninsured rate has risen 1.9 points among those aged 18-25 since 2016.
    • For those aged 26-34, the uninsured rate rose 1.5 points since the end of 2016.
    • 2.3% of adults age 65+ report being uninsured in the second quarter of 2017.

    Source: Well-Being Index, July 2017

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