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Nearly 5 In 10 Uninsured Single Young Adults Eligible For The Health Insurance Marketplace Could Pay $50 Or Less Per Month For Coverage In 2014

October 28, 2013
The report was written by Laura Skopec and Emily R. Gee of the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) of the federal Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The report presents an analysis of health insurance premium rates in 34 states that submitted data to the HHS for a Federally Facilitated Marketplace or State Partnership Marketplace. The analysis focused data for the 7.2 million eligible uninsured young adults in single-person households in those states. The authors sought to estimate how much uninsured young adults might pay on average in monthly . . .

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