Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) - who is one of a few actual doctors in the Senate -put those predictions into words.
Interestingly, as the AP article notes, the Obama Administration used the same Kaiser study to tout that insurance may end up cheaper for many people.
Both Barrasso and the Obama Administration are right on that front. Listed prices for insurance premiums will be higher, but the out-of-pocket cost for those premiums will be lower for many Americans due to government subsidies doled out to pay for insurance. Progressives have used the government subsidies side of the equation to say that the whole enterprise will be worth it, but it's still incredibly important that the total cost of premiums are set to rise all over the country.
The Manhattan Institute put out a price calculator this week to demonstrate to Americans how the cost of insurance is set to rise in many states:
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