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According to the report by Urban Institute, repealing the Affordable Care Act would leave 887,000 people in Michigan without healthcare coverage. Georgetown University Center for Children and Families’ executive director, Joan Alker, mentioned that the majority of those losing healthcare coverage would be in working families, which most of them are non-Hispanic whites.
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With Congress poised to repeal the Affordable Care Act, about 887,000 people in Michigan stand to lose their health insurance. That’s according to a report from the Urban Institute. Joan Alker, with the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families, tells us the folks who lose out aren’t just low income.
“82% of those losing coverage would be in working families. The majority of those are non-Hispanic whites. And 80% of the adults becoming uninsured would not have college degrees.”
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