More Than Half of Obamacare Customers Lacked Coverage
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More than half the people who bought insurance through new Obamacare exchanges were previously uninsured, according to a survey that runs counter to reports earlier this year.
About 57 percent of customers in the exchanges, government-run marketplaces created by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, lacked insurance at the time they bought a plan, the Kaiser Family Foundation said today in a report. A separate study predicted modest increases in 2015 premiums.