Let me tell you more about Deborah. Her family buys insurance through the Massachusetts Health Connector right now for a family of five, they pay just over $1,000 a month. If these ACA tax credits expire, they'll pay nearly 2,000 a month for an even worse plan. And that doesn't even include their daughter, who is aged out of the plan, is underpaid at her job, and whose premiums they will have to help cover. (01:24–01:34)
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Asserts that if ACA tax credits expire, the family's insurance cost will nearly double to $2,000 a month for a worse plan.
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