More than 2 million people have signed up for private health insurance through President Barack Obama's signature reform after a botched rollout, the US government said Tuesday. The Affordable Care Act, widely known as Obamacare, is designed to offer insurance to millions of Americans who have n...
Some 100,000 "dreamers" expected to sign up for Obamacare under new rule, White House says Washington— Roughly 100,000 immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as children are expected to enroll in the Affordable Care Act's health insurance next year under a new directive the Biden admini...
Sen. Ted Cruz, arguably one of Washington's most outspoken opponents of Obamacare, will be signing up for health insurance through the government program he despises so much. "We'll be getting new health insurance and we'll presumably do it through my job with the Senate, and so we'll...
4.2 Million Sign Up for Obamacare, but Only a Quarter Are Young AdultsEnrollment in Obamacare's new insurance exchanges rose to 4.2million, but the percentage of...Mali, Meghashyam
The government says 11.4 million people have signed up for coverage this year under former President Barack Obama's health law. That's just a slight dip from 2018. Despite the Trump administration's ongoing hostility to "Obamacare," a report from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services...
— -- Newly minted presidential candidateTed Cruzwill soon sign up for healthcare coverage throughObamacare, a law he has vigorously fought to repeal since joining the Senate. "We'll be getting new health insurance and we'll presumably do it through my job with the Senate, and so we'll ...
Obamacare Enrollment Nears 3.3 Million; about One-Quarter of Those Signed Up Are Now Young Adults, Report Shows By mid-summer, the Treasury was saying that the budget deficit would be smaller by roughly a quarter billion dollars this year because the anticipated need to prop up banks had evap...
A customer speaks with an insurance agent as he signs up for Affordable Care Act in Miami. Getty Images And they sharply warned that insurance coverage gains under Obamacare could be lost if President-electDonald Trumpand congressional Republicans follow through on their threats to...
WASHINGTON (AP) — More than 8 million people have signed up for coverage next year under former President Barack Obama's health care law, the government said Friday, a sign of continued demand for the program amid persistent uncertainty over its future
The federal Health and Human Services Department reported last week that 9.2 million people signed up in the 39 states served by the HealthCare.gov website, which offers subsidized private health insurance to people who don’t have job-based coverage. ...