According to new federal data, Ohio and Oklahoma experienced nearly one-third reductions in their Affordable Care Act enrollment. This data represents the first comprehensive breakdown across all 50 states, highlighting sharp declines in enrollment following the expiration of enhanced subsidies.
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Federal data shows significant decline in Affordable Care Act enrollment in several states
Federal data indicates that enrollment in the Affordable Care Act has significantly decreased in several states, with Ohio and Oklahoma each losing nearly one-third of their enrollees. This marks the first complete analysis of enrollment trends since the expiration of enhanced subsidies.
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Affordable Care Act enrollment shrank dramatically in many states over the past year, new federal data shows
Federal data shows significant decline in Affordable Care Act enrollment in several states