(Source: The Heritage Foundation) To obscure the huge deficit increases from the Affordable Care Act's coverage expansions, the legislation's authors packaged those expensive components together with a collection of dubious revenue and savings measures. Now, the Congressional Budget Office states that the total fiscal effects of the legislation can no longer be determined. Nonetheless, its major provisions are still in the early stages of being enforced, and their continued implementation can be expected to increase the costs of health insurance for millions of Americans, while destabilizing existing private employer-based insurance arrangements and reducing the level of accessible services...
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