Showing posts with label Robert Graves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert Graves. Show all posts

Friday, January 09, 2015

The ACA: Good policy, tough politics

Three charts may explain in part why the ACA is working as designed, improving life in America, and hurting Democrats politically.

First, Gallup's latest on the uninsured rate:

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Next, an assessment of the redistributive effects of the ACA by Henry Aaron and Gary Burtless (via Bill Gardner:

Wednesday, September 03, 2014

No, Virginia, ACA administrators do not need to "retain" the prior 8 million signups in 2015

Tis the season for preview articles spotlighting the challenges of signing up more uninsured and retaining the newly insured in Year 2 of the Affordable Care Act. The New York Times' Reed Abelson, in an otherwise excellent overview, repeats a common fallacy:
the Obama administration is expected to try to persuade about five million more people to sign up while also trying to ensure that eight million people who now have coverage renew for another year.
No one can or will try to ensure eight million renewals, because a very large proportion of 2014's enrollees -- perhaps half or more -- will not need to renew their coverage. They will be covered by new employers, or new spouses, or newly employed old spouses, or they will lose income and become eligible for Medicaid, or they will go on disability, or die, or, or, or...