Protesting the ACA

 

Some U.S. consumers are turning down tax credits offered through the Affordable Care Act out of principle, opting to spend more on health insurance, reports U.S. News & World Report.

Government subsidies can reduce costs for low- and middle-income Americans and without them, many say they could not afford insurance. However, some are paying for insurance on their own or taking on the penalty to avoid participation in the program.

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