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StephanieVanbryce

01/12/17 5:17 PM

#263545 RE: StephanieVanbryce #263542

all the trump appointees and all the other billionaires, millionaires who repubs put in .. etc.. will receive a HUGE TAX
CUT as soon as they repeal Obamacare .. so, I didn't know that was happening therefore I'm looking for repeal this month

.. SCREW replace!
why would they?
Just like he said about his tax returns, "I got elected"

.................. I imagine they will give the rest of us deeper write offs ..

don't you feel happy?

fuagf

01/12/17 8:06 PM

#263551 RE: StephanieVanbryce #263542

Obamacare Seems to Be Reducing People’s Medical Debt

Margot Sanger-Katz @sangerkatz APRIL 20, 2016

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This year, we heard from thousands of readers ..
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/01/11/upshot/12up-medicaldebt.html ..
about how medical bills can alter finances and daily life ..
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/06/upshot/lost-jobs-houses-savings-even-insured-often-face-crushing-medical-debt.html .

“I just turned 26, and I can’t even get a new contract with AT&T without a $750 security deposit, let alone finance a new (used) vehicle,” wrote Richard Barnes, a reader who was uninsured when he was struck with appendicitis three years ago. “When I was moving in May 2015, I had extreme trouble finding somebody who would rent to me.”

[...]

The authors pointed out that the lower debt burden for the newly insured indirectly helps other people. The credit reports also track debt and unpaid bills outside of health care. The insurance coverage means more bills are paid to doctors and hospitals — but also to banks, utility companies and landlords.

Those financial ripples often receive less attention than the health law’s more obvious effects on people’s access to health care. But they are also an important effect of the law.

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/21/upshot/obamacare-seems-to-be-reducing-peoples-medical-debt.html