It is certainly going to be fun to watch the train wreck of premiums going up for those foolish enough to have signed up.
When the premiums go up, people will just drop out of the system.
It’s not foolish to sign up initially, especially if you are getting a whopping subsidy. You can always drop out when the subsidies end and/or the premiums rise.
Meanwhile you may get a couple of free checkups and maybe a free screening or two and you (supposedly) are covered for a catastrophic event should that occur while you are signed up. Pretty good deal for a few people even if it is short lived.
Outrageous cost to everyone else though.