The
Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget recently released cost estimates for
a full repeal of the Affordable Care Act. Here are some key findings from the
report:
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A complete repeal of the ACA would
cost roughly $350 billion through 2027.
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Repealing just the coverage
provisions would save $1.55 trillion through 2027.
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Coverage and revenue provisions
repeal would save $750 billion through 2027.
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Repealing ACA would increase the
number of uninsured people by 23 million.
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Delaying coverage provisions repeal 4
years would reduce savings to $300 billion.
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Repealing the ACA tax increases would
cost $800 billion.
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Source:
The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, January 4,
2017
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