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Open enrollment for ObamaCare set to kick off as subsidies keep costs low

Por: The Hill Politics November 01, 2022

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Millions of Americans will be able to start signing up for health insurance on Tuesday when ObamaCare’s 10th open enrollment period kicks off, as the Biden administration seeks to sustain record low uninsured numbers. Only 8 percent of Americans were without health insurance as of August, according to the Department of Health and Human Services. “It’s unclear whether people who could benefit from this policy change will even know about it... + full article



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