CBO: Extending Obamacare Credits Could Significantly Increase Coverage and Cost
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The Congressional Budget Office reports that permanently expanding Obamacare credits could increase insurance coverage by 3.6 million people by 2030, with debates ongoing in Congress over extending these pandemic-era credits amid political tensions and potential cost implications.
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