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 No.348350

Health insurance premiums have increased faster than wages and inflation in recent years, rising an average of 28 percent from 2009 to 2014 despite the enactment of Obamacare, according to a report from Freedom Partners.

President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law on March 23, 2010, and Wednesday is the law’s sixth anniversary.

The Obama administration expressed concern in 2009 about skyrocketing health care premiums in a report entitled, “The Burden of Health Insurance Premium Increases on American Families.” They were concerned that premiums had increased by 5.5 percent from 2008 to 2009.

However, from 2010 to 2011 in the first year after Obamacare was enacted, premiums increased by 9.4 percent.

“In 2009, when the [Executive Office of the President] issued its report, states had seen premiums increase on average by 30 percent between 2004 and 2009,” states the Freedom Partners report. “But since 2009, health insurance premiums have continued to grow faster than wages in nearly every state, averaging a 28 percent increase from 2009 to 2014, resulting in a greater amount of disposable income being consumed by rising premiums.”

According to the report, while premiums increased by 28 percent from 2009 to 2014, wages increased by only 7.8 percent. From 2004 to 2009 when premiums increased by 30 percent, wages increased by only 12.2 percent.

The data also finds that health care costs have exceeded the rate of inflation. “The average annual cost of a family’s employer-sponsored health insurance policy was $17,545 in 2015, which marks a 4.2 percent increase from the 2014 average of $16,834, while the inflation rate remained low at 0.1 percent,” states the report. “With health care costs still rising faster than inflation six years after passage of the Affordable Care Act, it is clear that the law is not helping lower the burden of health care expenses for American families.”

Americans can expect their health care costs to rise again in 2017. According to Stephen Parente, a scholar at the University of Minnesota, each type of health care plan on the exchanges can expect to see an average premium increase of 7.3 percent for families and 11 percent for individuals.

“The Administration claimed the ACA would bend the cost curve, but our report shows it bent in the wrong direction—premiums didn’t slow down under the Affordable Care Act, they sped up,” said Nathan Nascimento, senior policy adviser at Freedom Partners. “No wonder the White House is trying to change the national conversation away from health care costs. By their own standards, the Affordable Care Act has failed.”

The Department of Health and Human Services did not respond to requests for comment by press time.

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http://freebeacon.com/issues/health-insurance-premiums-rising-faster-than-wages/

 No.348421

im going to keep not having insurance until they take my entire tax refund away to the point i start owing money to the government. even then, its still cheaper than having insurance despite being a healthy non-smoker in my 30's.


 No.348436

since when do you give a fuck what the poor can afford?


 No.348440

File: 1458768912966.png (2.22 MB, 1366x768, 683:384, jewsandwich.png)

Working as intended goyim, move along.


 No.348444

File: 1458768997187.png (68.68 KB, 412x708, 103:177, 1456183091101.png)

da jooz


 No.348999

File: 1458822439347.jpg (9.64 KB, 200x250, 4:5, 6735645754354.jpg)

>working a shit job

>insurance gets a good chunk out of my shit pay

>go to hospital for a medical exam

>thousands in deductibles plus all the crap the insurance decided arbitrarily not to cover

being forced into a government program gave me a taste of socialism, but getting screwed over by the insurance let me know that good ol' american values were still there. obama let me experience the best of both worlds.


 No.349005

>Still paying for medical care

Hahaha. How can someone be stupid enough to fall for the medical shills. They do nothing. Let your body heal on its own. What the fuck is a doctor going to do about your cold? Tell you to drink fluids and get a lot of sleep? Have fun paying 500 for that obvious advice.


 No.349013

>>349005

When I got cancer I just stopped having cancer. It's that simple. Medicine is for jews.


 No.349020

File: 1458823596703.jpg (6.78 KB, 255x246, 85:82, 1458500683212.jpg)

>fudge my taxes the last two years so as to avoid paying Obangocare tax.

Fug me m8


 No.349078

They've been going up even before obamacare. Obamacare is bad, but we'd still have medical costs going through the fucking roof. What's an ambulance ride now, 1500$?


 No.349128

>>348999

>work a shit job

>taxes fuck a third of my paycheck

>smash elbow while sweeping a floor and get some nerve damage

>get a free examination 3 months later

>get told to wear a brace for a while and failing that come back to get a free operation (that will probably take another 3-6 months to get scheduled)

Nationalized healthcare can be pretty shit if you're not in danger of dying quick but this half in shit america has is an insult. Obama shoulda just scrapped the shit instead of pressing on with his castrated by congress care plan


 No.349132

>>349128

>dindu nuffin

senate and house were controlled by dems when obamacare passed


 No.349506

>>348999

>neet at the moment

>no taxes for me

>go to hospital for a medical exam

>still get all the stuff I need for free. You only have to pay a little fraction of the medicines price.

It seems to me the problem is not socialism or capitalism per se, just the american implementation of those.


 No.349522

>>349132

They wanted to screw Americans over. The biggest lawmaker bragged about it several times afterword, — yes publicly bragged about it being a tax and nothing else.


 No.349542

>>349522

They wanted to socialize medial care. That may mean screwing over a lot of people, but I do not think they had the depth of competency to be aware of that.


 No.349551

>>349542

well they should have either completely failed or fully succeeded. what we ended up with is worse than either system.


 No.349560

>>349551

I've never seen any derivation of this kind of implementation scale fully do anything. What we ended up with is a stepping stone. I think that was intentional, regardless of whether it was a bad or good middle point. And I'm in the health insurance industry, for what that is worth.


 No.349567

>>349128

>believing in the congressional opposition meme


 No.349573

>>349567

I'd be interested in hearing the perspective of anyone who believes it was castrated by congress. AMA largely passed without modification or alteration by courts after the fact.


 No.349600

I must be the only person who has greatly benefitted from this shit. $20 a month this year. No deductible. Everything is cheap now. Thanks Obama!


 No.349613

>>349600

You can thank me for my money later.


 No.349899

>>349613

And you can thank someone when life hits you hard too.


 No.349916

I'm European and can't even CHOOSE.

There was a time where I had absolutely 0, nothing on my bank account for 4 months. Didn't visit a single doctor. I finally got a job and called the health insurance provider that I want to rejoin, they said I never left and went on to withdraw 5 months worth


 No.349938

>>349128

He didn't give a fuck if it was effective or not. Without either single payer or addressing medical billing it was nothing but a handout to insurance companies/private hospitals and he knew it.

He signed it just to add a bullet point to his political resume.


 No.349975

File: 1458869307380.png (113.62 KB, 416x700, 104:175, 1443055803060.png)

>>349600

holy shit dude, I pay $121 for myself

it's the least expensive option I had offered

I have to pay the first $2500 out of pocket and then 40% of the medical bills overall

so basically I'm paying money to be 40% less fucked, but still not safe

assuming anything happens anyways


 No.354560

bumping




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