Click here to read. Jon Walker is back with another piece highlighting the perverse incentives and dysfunctional design of Obamacare. Using three representative counties, he shows that the counties that have done the most to make Obamacare work end up punishing their low-income populations with higher premiums while the counties that have done the least (and even sabotaged Obamacare) end up with giving their low-income populations very low premiums (or no premium at all). He also shows that overall, a $100 drop in premiums is correlated with a $45
“Fixing” the ACA Exchanges Only Makes Them Worse
“Fixing” the ACA Exchanges Only Makes Them…
“Fixing” the ACA Exchanges Only Makes Them Worse
Click here to read. Jon Walker is back with another piece highlighting the perverse incentives and dysfunctional design of Obamacare. Using three representative counties, he shows that the counties that have done the most to make Obamacare work end up punishing their low-income populations with higher premiums while the counties that have done the least (and even sabotaged Obamacare) end up with giving their low-income populations very low premiums (or no premium at all). He also shows that overall, a $100 drop in premiums is correlated with a $45