Death Spiral? 29 States Lose Obamacare Enrollees

By Published on September 14, 2015

Between the end of March and the end of June, 29 states plus the District of Columbia lost Obamacare enrollees, based on an Americans for Tax Reform analysis of recently released data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). In total, Obamacare exchanges had a net loss of 238,119 enrollees in the three-month period.

The latest data finds that enrollment across all 50 states and DC sits at 9.9 million as of June 31. This is down from 10.2 million Obamacare enrollees as of March 31.

States that lost the most enrollees include Florida (-101,091), Georgia (-34,925), North Carolina (-32,300), Pennsylvania (-29,487), Texas (-23,194), New Jersey (-14,273), Indiana (-13,268), and Arizona (-10,905).

Read the article “Death Spiral? 29 States Lose Obamacare Enrollees” on atr.org.

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