Republicans' Price Promise Challenges Obamacare
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•Trump's antipathy toward Obamacare could cost millions of Americans their health insurance
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The Congressional Budget Office released a new finding Thursday on the cost of health insurance for people who buy private coverage through the Affordable Care Act .
The finding shows that insurance for millions of Americans will get more expensive if the Republicans don’t act.
The number of uninsured Americans would rise by 2.2 million in 2026 and then by nearly 4 million in each of the following years.
Democrats are pushing for a one-year extension of health insurance assistance for millions of mostly working- and middle-class Americans .
Republicans are also pushing for tax cuts that would disproportionately benefit corporations and cost the federal government far more money than extending the extra tax credits.
The CBO found that a West Virginia couple would have to pay an extra $ 40,000 per year to keep their coverage.
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