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4 Reasons Why Obamacare Exchange Premiums May ‘Double In Some Parts Of The Country’ In 2015

Avik Roy

President Obama’s lawless refusal to execute Obamacare as written is one of several reasons why his health-care overhaul isn’t done sending premiums skyward.

Forbes, March 20, 2014
  • The Next Shoe To Drop: Obamacare Will Increase the Cost of Employer-Sponsored Insurance

    Avik Roy

    The Obama administration’s projection of how much Obamacare will cause health insurance premiums to rise in the small-businesses market is almost certainly a lowball estimate.

    Forbes, February 25, 2014
  • Obamacare’s Website Is Crashing Because It Doesn’t Want You To Know How Costly Its Plans Are

    Avik Roy

    The Obama administration's politically driven effort to hide the rising cost of health insurance under Obamacare has undermined the functionality of its online exchange portal.

    Forbes, October 14, 2013
  • Double Down: Obamacare Will Increase Average Individual-Market Premiums By 99% for Men, 62% for Women

    Avik Roy

    New HHS data on health insurance premiums for policies sold through federal exchanges show that Obamacare is anything but affordable for Americans in their 20s, 30s, and 40s.

    Forbes, September 25, 2013
  • The Catheter to Serfdom: Crony Capitalist Hospitals

    Avik Roy

    The natural alliance between big government and big hospitals is a big part of why we’re facing rising health costs, increasingly impersonal care, and runaway deficit spending—and Obamacare fuels that unhealthy alliance.

    National Review, August 7, 2013

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