The $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief law President Joe Biden signed into law in March includes some of the most consequential changes to the Affordable Care Act seen in more than a decade.
People who lost their jobs during the pandemic are getting help. So are those who’ve been uninsured for years or have been putting massive chunks of their earnings toward insurance.
The federal government poured billions of dollars into the ACA marketplace, Medicaid, and even health insurance that people gain from their employers.
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The $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief law President Joe Biden signed into law in March includes some of the most consequential changes to the Affordable Care Act seen in more than a decade. People who lost their jobs during the pandemic are getting help. So are those who’ve been uninsured for years or have been putting massive chunks of their earnings toward insurance. The federal government poured billions of dollars into the ACA marketplace, Medicaid, and even health insurance that people gain from their employers. Here’s how the stimulus — as well as Biden administration actions — are reducing the cost of health insurance.
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