BTW: FYI .. the CBO knows that ... from factoring in the 100%* collection of the money as an offset against the increases in medical care costs into the future ....
do you all Pro-ACA whiners ... get that .... "the increases in medical care costs into the future" .... which has remained about 2-3x the rate of inflation during the recession for the past few years ... and will begin to increase in annual increases beginning in 2014 ....
remember ... the ACA ... was touted as REDUCING MEDICAL COSTS!
*When in the F&^K ........ has the government collected 100% of anything!!!!
Originally Posted by LexusLover
Over six million people with Medicare have saved $7 billion under the Affordable Care Act, the Health and Human Services Department announced Monday.
Reducing individual prescription drug costs by $1,061, Obamacare has begun to reduce the existing gap in this coverage for seniors. With a $250 check to those in the "donut hole" - those without full prescription coverage - the Affordable Care Act began to reduce this discrepancy, which is set to close by 2020.
Though Medicare growth has been slower than average, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said these reduced expenses are a sign the program is "much stronger" than it was before the Affordable Care Act.
While several states have projected lower health care premiums for those who purchase their own health care, the effect of the law remains unclear. Most recently, Maryland and New York have estimated significant decreases in insurances costs under the Affordable Care Act.