Health care coverage has become more common in the United States than wearing a seatbelt, the AP reported earlier this year. The reason: 20 million Americans gained insurance under the Affordable Care Act, sending the uninsured rate plummeting to an all-time low. But this might be about to change. President-elect Trump and congressional Republicans have promised to repeal the Affordable Care Act and replace it with something, they claim, will be much better. Economists, however, predict that anywhere from 3 to 21 million Americans will lose health coverage, depending on the plan. And the fight over Obamacare extends beyond the coverage math. Under the law, fewer Americans are skipping...
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