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Our Experts in the News Since higher-income people pay the full cost of insurance on the individual market, they could receive substantial savings under a public option. But policymakers should consider how the design of a public option could decrease the tax credits lower-income enrollees receive under the ACA.
Jodi L. Liu Policy Researcher Source: RAND News Release
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