Congressional Budget Office Expected Impact of Senate Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act on Health Insurance Premiums
November 30, 2009 The Congressional Budget Office analyzed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) which passed the Senate on December 24, 2009. is not expected to increase the cost of annual health insurance premiums. The greatest cost increase by 2016 will affect the 32 million people in the non-group market who purchase coverage individually in the proposed insurance exchanges or in the individual insurance market outside the insurance exchanges. For the non- group market, which is about 17% of the total market, net annual health insurance premiums by 2016 will be about 10% to 13% higher than . . .
