The CBO is estimated already a million people lose their coverage. But again, that's just the tip of the iceberg. There's a study by McKinsey that said that 30 to 50% of employers plan on dropping coverage. When that happens, there's 180 million people that get employer sponsored care. That would be 90 million people, not 100 million at an average subsidy rate of $7,000. (03:33–03:39)
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Asserts that a McKinsey study found 30 to 50% of employers plan to drop health coverage.
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