… don't have to pay any premium at all for their health care if they're on the exchange and if they got in that subsidy. So it becomes a real problem. That spending is over $200 billion over the next 10 years. And so you're going to have some people that are going to have some premiums go up. So let's think about if you are at poverty level right now, you pay absolutely nothing on the subsidy and nobody does. (01:37–01:42)
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Asserts that the subsidy spending will exceed $200 billion over the next decade.
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