Key questions and answers about Trump's health care move
October 13, 2017
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's move to stop paying a major "Obamacare" subsidy will raise costs for many consumers who buy their own health insurance, and make an already complicated system more challenging for just about everybody.
Experts say the consequences will vary depending on how much money you earn, the state you live in, and other factors.
Overall, Trump's decision will make coverage under the Affordable Care Act less secure, because more insurers may head for the exits as their financial losses mount.
All of this is happening with the Nov. 1 start of sign-up season a cou...
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