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Saturday, May 18, 2013
Last Updated Wednesday, June 20, 2012

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Floridians benefitting from Obamacare


STATEMENT FROM U.S. REP. TED DEUTCH ON NEW DATA SHOWING 224,000 YOUNG ADULTS IN FLORIDA BENEFITTING FROM OBAMACARE

FLORIDA – This week the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services published new data that shows 224,000 young adults in Florida who would otherwise be uninsured remained covered on their family’s plan, thanks to the Affordable Care Act. Nationwide, approximately 3.1 million young people have benefitted from the law, passed in March 2010, which allows young adults under 26 to stay on their parents’ health insurance plan.
 
Before Obamacare, adult children would usually be kicked off the family plan when they turned 18 or graduated from school, but young adults often have entry level jobs that don’t provide health insurance.  As a result, young people were the age group most likely to be uninsured.  Under the health care law, that’s changing.  Obamacare requires insurance companies to allow young people to stay on their family health insurance until they turn 26, which has provided a critical bridge for millions of young people across the country.


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