Say it ain’t so, L. Say it ain’t so. :-)
Its posed tuh be free yuh kno....
Somewhere between an eighth and a third...
The lack of precision alone should be a warning that things aren’t right.
If they are saying it’s 12%-30% the truthful percentage is probably 50%+.
It’s worse than what CNN reports.
1 in 5 will receive cancellation notices because there have been too many attempts to collect on the payment.
There are more than 20% who haven’t made payments...but they just haven’t been contacted enough times to require a cancellation.
SUR-PRIZE, SUR-PRIZE, SUR-PRIZE!!!
Goooollly, Sergeant Carter! Don’t them fellers know that Obama is counting on them?
Just wait until some minority person of low income who didn’t pay, gets cancelled and ends up in a hospital for a serious illness. The insurance company will be made the villain, of course.
Those numbers are surprisingly optimistic.
Here in Washington state, almost 49% of the people who enrolled in a qualified plan have not paid.
That report came out yesterday and covers October 01 to January 23.