Oroville Mercury-Register

Biden bill seeks to reduce uninsured

- By Ricardo AlonsoZald­ivar

WASHINGTON » The Democrats’ social spending and climate change bill would put the United States back on a path to reducing its persistent pool of uninsured people, with estimates ranging from 4 million to 7 million Americans gaining health coverage.

Those getting covered would include about one-third of uninsured Black Americans, according to an analysis by the Urban Institute and the Commonweal­th Fund, nonpartisa­n research groups that support the goal of expanding health insurance. Other estimates from the Congressio­nal Budget Office and the center-right American Action Forum project a similar overall trend.

With the legislatio­n, the number of uninsured people under age 65 would drop from about 28 million to less than 24 million in a decade, according to the budget office, which provides nonpartisa­n analysis for Congress. That 28 million starting point is roughly in line with the current count of uninsured people, so the nation would see a holding pattern if lawmakers do nothing.

Even with former President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act, or ACA, nearly 9% of Americans remain uninsured. But now, by building on that health law, President Joe Biden is trying to drive the numbers lower, a few percentage points at a time.

Left-leaning Democrats who favor guaranteed government health insurance for all are promoting the piecemeal progress under Biden nonetheles­s.

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