Here’s what the map looks like in the only form I could figure out how to display it here…
The article at Huffpo has the gory numbers and the interactive map, on which you can check the increase in your county.
“Under the American Health Care Act, major parts of the Affordable Care Act ― the 2010 law enacted by President Barack Obama ― would remain in place until 2020, including the health insurance exchanges and its tax credit subsidies for low- and middle-income households.
But because the GOP bill would retroactively rescind the ACA’s individual mandate to 2016, the Congressional Budget Office expects fewer healthy people with low medical costs would buy coverage, leading insurance companies to increase premiums to cover the higher costs of those older and sicker people who would continue to purchase policies.
The Affordable Care Act’s tax credits would shield the lowest-income consumers from these premium increases ― as they have since 2014 ― so people who receive smaller tax credits or no financial assistance at all would bear the full brunt of the higher price.”
And remember these are the increases if you’re 40 years old, how much for 55 or 60?
In my county in Missouri, the increase would be $950 a year. For much of the country rates would go up more than $1100.
Nice plan, GOP.