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Originally Posted by spence
A good question. A lot of the flap around this is change that's been happening regardless. Also, if you could attribute an increase specifically to the ACA the benefits would have to be factored in as well.
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The law imposed mandates, got rid of annual dollar limits (made them unlimited), said no pre-existing conditions limits, said deductible caps cannot exceed $2k for indiv. or $4K for families on grandfathered, amongst other things. So the law certainly increased costs. Some of these may not apply to their plan.
I just don't know that the average person can attribute a $ amount to the ACA.