Here are the 4 states that have reported:
Iowa 5
Kentucky 171
Maryland 326
Washington 916
A total of 1416 people.
That's about a weeks worth out of 4 states that have about 6.44% of the U.S. population. If the rest of the States actually had functional Exchange Systems (which most don't) you could project that a total of 1416/.0644 or 22,018 people would have signed up for Obamacare the first week. It is much less than that since most Exchanges are non-functional.
For future reference: The Obama Goal for Obamacare sign-ups per week is 269,231. The current sign-up rate is at best less than 10% of that goal. And, as noted above, that would be the sign-up rate for the first week if all systems were GO. And of course they are not.
Target is 269,231 per week.
I did the math. With 33 million people that will take over 122 weeks for it all to happen. There are only 11 weeks left in this year.
that is without any more problems with Obama’s system.
Nice to know most states have zero people signing up.
All those years slugging it out in the private sector are paying off big for Obama.
You only get one roll out. What if he just had his best week?