Look, these price hikes are obviously real. They're not just falling from the sky. It's a policy choice that the Republicans have made. So let me just ask one more question, Mr. Levitas. If we permanently extended the ACA tax credits that lower the cost of health insurance, how much money would Americans save just next year alone? So the. I believe it's approximately 25 or $30 billion, but that's in premiums. But you would need to think about also, like, people who now have health insurance who otherwise are going to have crushing costs. (03:53–04:05)
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