Enrollment rises in Affordable Care Act despite subsidy doubts


Enrollment rises in Affordable Care Act despite subsidy doubts

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Enrollment rises in Affordable Care Act despite subsidy doubts

More people signed up for health insurance recently. These are plans from the Affordable Care Act.

Almost 5.8 million people picked a health plan this year. This is more than the number from last year.

ACA plans became very popular with new tax help. Enrollment doubled to over 24 million people.

Lawmakers in Congress are talking about this money. Democrats want to keep the help for people.

Many people are signing up because of news stories. Older or sick people often choose plans early.


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What is the Affordable Care Act?

It is a set of health insurance plans.

How many people signed up for health plans this year?

Almost 5.8 million people.

Why are many people signing up for health insurance?

Because of news stories and help with taxes.


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