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New rule opens ObamaCare subsidies to more families seeking coverage

Por: The Hill Politics October 11, 2022

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Nearly one million additional Americans will have access to ObamaCare subsidies next year under a final rule issued Tuesday by the Biden administration. The rule fixes the so-called “family glitch,” a loophole in the health law that prevents family members from receiving ObamaCare subsidies if a household member has access to an affordable employer-sponsored health plan.  According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, the average annual premium... + full article



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