Obamacare Rates Will Be Approximately 22 Percent Higher For 2017 Policies
The new rates for the Affordable Care Act were released, and they show an average 22 percent increase. Analysts say how people react to the price hikes will determine if the law succeeds.
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October 25, 2016 at 04:05PM
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NPR News: Obamacare Rates Will Be Approximately 22 Percent Higher For 2017 Policies
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