Onebadcad
02-13-2024, 11:19am
I think most in here recognized it was NOTHING BUT A SCAM when passed by the socialists.
Yet another in a long list of BS taxpayer-funded programs that the net negatives could leverage.
Well, yet more proof, as this is a grabfest, along with medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), no one is paying for their own healthcare, except the usual folks who also pay more than their fair share on income, cap gains, wealth, inheiritance, property, etc... to fund these net negatives.
I am convinced that 100% of lowlifes who are self-employed, tax cheats, are the same people who are added to ACA yearly, AND PAY NOTHING, as their fraudulent tax returns allow for such due to net income is always negative in order to get their $10K tax refund check every April.
Here is the proof:
https://www.tampabay.com/news/health/2024/02/09/florida-led-nation-again-affordable-care-act-enrollment/
Published Feb. 9|Updated Yesterday
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It was another record-breaking year for Affordable Care Act enrollment in the U.S., with Florida taking the lead once again.
More than 4.2 million Floridians signed up for the federal health care marketplace for 2024 coverage, a 31% increase from last year — and more than 54% from the year before that.
“We expected it to be high,” said David Pizzo, market president of the West Florida region for Florida Blue, one of the state’s leading providers of marketplace plans. “We can’t wait to see the final numbers to see where the growth came from and what parts of the state that it came from.”
Enrollment in the federal health care marketplace has been on the rise nationwide since the COVID-19 pandemic. New subsidies, introduced through the American Rescue Plan, offered expanded coverage options for families above the federal poverty level. The subsidies were later extended through the Inflation Reduction Act and are now set to expire in 2025.
Florida has the highest enrollment of any state. In 2023, Hillsborough County had the seventh-highest enrollment in the nation, behind five other Florida counties and two in Texas. Data showing 2024 enrollment by county has not yet been released.
Much of the state’s persistent increase is due to its swell in population in recent years, experts say. But even accounting for its growth, Florida has one of the highest enrollment rates, with tallies higher than larger states with more residents.
State Enrollments Rate per 100 people
1 Florida 4,211,902 19
2 Georgia 1,305,114 12
3 Texas 3,484,632 11
4 South Carolina 571,175 11
5 Utah 366,939 11
6 Mississippi 286,410 10
7 North Carolina 1,027,930 9
8 Tennessee 555,103 8
9 Alabama 386,195 8
10 Oklahoma 277,436 7
11 Wyoming 42,293 7
12 Missouri 359,369 6
13 Kansas 171,376 6
14 Nebraska 117,882 6
15 Montana 66,336 6
16 South Dakota 52,974 6
17 Virginia 396,041 5
18 Arizona 348,055 5
19 Wisconsin 266,327 5
20 Louisiana 212,493 5
21 Arkansas 156,607 5
22 Idaho 103,783 5
23 New Hampshire 65,117 5
24 North Dakota 38,535 5
25 Vermont 29,689 5
26 California 1,736,391 4
27 Ohio 477,793 4
28 Michigan 418,100 4
29 New Jersey 370,057 4
30 Indiana 295,772 4
31 Massachusetts 290,162 4
32 Colorado 237,106 4
33 Connecticut 129,000 4
34 Maine 61,746 4
35 Delaware 44,842 4
36 Alaska 27,464 4
37 Pennsylvania 419,832 3
38 Illinois 398,814 3
39 Washington 272,494 3
40 Maryland 213,895 3
41 Oregon 145,509 3
42 Iowa 111,423 3
43 Nevada 96,706 3
44 New Mexico 53,781 3
45 West Virginia 51,046 3
46 Rhode Island 32,659 3
47 Minnesota 135,001 2
48 Kentucky 74,882 2
49 Hawaii 22,170 2
50 District of Columbia 14,301 2
51 New York 279,879 1
Yet another in a long list of BS taxpayer-funded programs that the net negatives could leverage.
Well, yet more proof, as this is a grabfest, along with medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), no one is paying for their own healthcare, except the usual folks who also pay more than their fair share on income, cap gains, wealth, inheiritance, property, etc... to fund these net negatives.
I am convinced that 100% of lowlifes who are self-employed, tax cheats, are the same people who are added to ACA yearly, AND PAY NOTHING, as their fraudulent tax returns allow for such due to net income is always negative in order to get their $10K tax refund check every April.
Here is the proof:
https://www.tampabay.com/news/health/2024/02/09/florida-led-nation-again-affordable-care-act-enrollment/
Published Feb. 9|Updated Yesterday
ADVERTISEMENT
It was another record-breaking year for Affordable Care Act enrollment in the U.S., with Florida taking the lead once again.
More than 4.2 million Floridians signed up for the federal health care marketplace for 2024 coverage, a 31% increase from last year — and more than 54% from the year before that.
“We expected it to be high,” said David Pizzo, market president of the West Florida region for Florida Blue, one of the state’s leading providers of marketplace plans. “We can’t wait to see the final numbers to see where the growth came from and what parts of the state that it came from.”
Enrollment in the federal health care marketplace has been on the rise nationwide since the COVID-19 pandemic. New subsidies, introduced through the American Rescue Plan, offered expanded coverage options for families above the federal poverty level. The subsidies were later extended through the Inflation Reduction Act and are now set to expire in 2025.
Florida has the highest enrollment of any state. In 2023, Hillsborough County had the seventh-highest enrollment in the nation, behind five other Florida counties and two in Texas. Data showing 2024 enrollment by county has not yet been released.
Much of the state’s persistent increase is due to its swell in population in recent years, experts say. But even accounting for its growth, Florida has one of the highest enrollment rates, with tallies higher than larger states with more residents.
State Enrollments Rate per 100 people
1 Florida 4,211,902 19
2 Georgia 1,305,114 12
3 Texas 3,484,632 11
4 South Carolina 571,175 11
5 Utah 366,939 11
6 Mississippi 286,410 10
7 North Carolina 1,027,930 9
8 Tennessee 555,103 8
9 Alabama 386,195 8
10 Oklahoma 277,436 7
11 Wyoming 42,293 7
12 Missouri 359,369 6
13 Kansas 171,376 6
14 Nebraska 117,882 6
15 Montana 66,336 6
16 South Dakota 52,974 6
17 Virginia 396,041 5
18 Arizona 348,055 5
19 Wisconsin 266,327 5
20 Louisiana 212,493 5
21 Arkansas 156,607 5
22 Idaho 103,783 5
23 New Hampshire 65,117 5
24 North Dakota 38,535 5
25 Vermont 29,689 5
26 California 1,736,391 4
27 Ohio 477,793 4
28 Michigan 418,100 4
29 New Jersey 370,057 4
30 Indiana 295,772 4
31 Massachusetts 290,162 4
32 Colorado 237,106 4
33 Connecticut 129,000 4
34 Maine 61,746 4
35 Delaware 44,842 4
36 Alaska 27,464 4
37 Pennsylvania 419,832 3
38 Illinois 398,814 3
39 Washington 272,494 3
40 Maryland 213,895 3
41 Oregon 145,509 3
42 Iowa 111,423 3
43 Nevada 96,706 3
44 New Mexico 53,781 3
45 West Virginia 51,046 3
46 Rhode Island 32,659 3
47 Minnesota 135,001 2
48 Kentucky 74,882 2
49 Hawaii 22,170 2
50 District of Columbia 14,301 2
51 New York 279,879 1