Around 3.3 Million Are Enrolled in Obamacare
According to Health and Human Services
About 3.3 million people have selected a healthcare plan under ObamaCare, Health and Human Services (HHS) announced on Wednesday.
More than 1.1 million people enrolled in January, on top of the 2.2 million who selected plans from October through December.
January surpasses December as the month with the most enrollments, when a push by the administration and the first open enrollment deadline at the end of the year resulted in more than 1 million people signing up.
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Are they paying......?
Wasn't there at least 4m who lost their plans?
And:
..."the Census Bureau said today in a report. About 48.6 million people were uninsured last year,[2012]"...
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/.....-says.html
So O-care hasn't yet recovered those who had insurance and hasn't so much as made a nick in the population is was supposedly aimed at.
Maggie's drawers...