(Sigh) Here we go: The main reason some enrollees actual incomes differ from what they reported is because ACA subsidies are based largely on what you EXPECT to earn the FOLLOWING year, and ~half of exchange enrollees are self-employed, which usually means a highly variable income. 1/
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Aaron Rupar
DR OZ: 20 percent of the people who are Affordable Care Act exchanges are inappropriately on that program
TAPPER: What do you mean?
OZ: There's no real adjudication of how much money you're making
TAPPER: What do you mean?
OZ: There's no real adjudication of how much money you're making
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His mind is a bucket of crap. He fits in perfectly in this admin.
well-being. Dangerous idiot.
You’re sort of correct about earning less than $15K (actually $15,650) or over $60K (actually $62,600), but that’s for one person.
Welcome to the world of the privileged, peons.
There’s nothing unusual about this. 3/
The federal poverty level for a household of 3 people is $26,650/year. 4x that is $106,600.
Let's suppose my wife & I earn $105,000 in 2025 (just under the wire).
Not saying you’re lying, just that this isn’t how it’s supposed to work.
nobody decides how much he makes from his grift.
maybe we should.
What’s your solution?