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The ACA and America's Cities: Fewer Uninsured and More Federal Dollars
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Urban Institute June 30, 2014
"Under the ACA, [the authors] project that employer coverage would increase by 4.4 percent (from 46.4% of the nonelderly to 48.2%) in Medicaid expansion cities and 2.5 percent (from 45.9% to 46.9%) in nonexpansion cities ... Employer-sponsored health insurance increases primarily because the ACA's individual coverage requirement would increase take-up of coverage more than the availability of subsidized marketplace coverage and Medicaid would decrease it."
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