On Thursday, the Obama administration said they expect to have 10 million people enrolled on the Obamacare
insurance exchanges in 2016. They further said they expect to sign-up
only one in four of those still uninsured and eligible during the 2016
open enrollment scheduled to begin on November 1.
These are astonishing admissions.
In
2013 the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimated that
Sunday, 18 October 2015
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Flat Enrollment Estimates For 2016--Has the Obama Administration Given Up on Obamacare?
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