On Tuesday, May 17, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released
its annual look at health insurance coverage in the United States. It
shows that coverage rates have gone up this decade, particularly after
Obamacare's health insurance expansion took effect.
In 2015, 9.1 percent of people lacked health insurance — a 2.4
percentage point decrease from 2014. That works out to 7.4 million fewer
people lacking coverage.
You can see that health coverage was on the rise in the early 2010s, before Obamacare's health insurance expansion kicked in. But the really big drop in the uninsured rate happened in 2014 and has continued into 2015, as millions of Americans have gained coverage through Medicaid and the Obamacare marketplaces.
Read more: 2015 was the first year 90 percent of Americans had health insurance. Thanks, Obama. - Vox
You can see that health coverage was on the rise in the early 2010s, before Obamacare's health insurance expansion kicked in. But the really big drop in the uninsured rate happened in 2014 and has continued into 2015, as millions of Americans have gained coverage through Medicaid and the Obamacare marketplaces.
Read more: 2015 was the first year 90 percent of Americans had health insurance. Thanks, Obama. - Vox
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