"The main beneficiaries of the new law are 32 million to 34 million people who otherwise would have been uninsured. Another group of potential winners are those with preexisting conditions. Let’s generously estimate the entire group of beneficiaries at about 50 million people. That leaves about 250 million who are on the other side..."
Sixteen to eighteen million with preexisting conditions, out of 266 to 268 million, is only 6 or 7 percent. Not a very plausible figure.
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From the National Review article:
"The main beneficiaries of the new law are 32 million to 34 million people who otherwise would have been uninsured. Another group of potential winners are those with preexisting conditions. Let’s generously estimate the entire group of beneficiaries at about 50 million people. That leaves about 250 million who are on the other side..."
Sixteen to eighteen million with preexisting conditions, out of 266 to 268 million, is only 6 or 7 percent. Not a very plausible figure.
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