Obamacare enrolled millions of people; An upbeat for the young adults

By Staff Writer | Dec 27, 2015 09:13 PM EST

Health care law of the president is turning into a strong curve according to the Obama administration as millions of people are returning to their insurance for the coming year. Moreover, more young adults secure their own days after the start of registration.

Weeks after president's health care law was announced, there has been a rise in the number of customers signed and renewed their insurance. According to USnews, Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell stated that the trend in renewal and signing up of their health care went up to 8.2million since November 1 to December 19. This number is only coming from 38 states of USA who are using the Healthcare.gov website and call center. Moreover, major states, of which New York and California are included, are handling their own website state health care programs and their numbers are still not recorded with the Tuesday's tally.

In line with this, according to Yahoo!, the secretary also stated that there has been more number of people that are new to the health care service with about 2.4 million newly registered consumers in Healthcare.gov. Furthermore, 2.1 of the 8.2million renewed and registered consumers are under the age 35 and are almost the equivalent double of what last year acquired.

Lastly, according to Santamariatimes, as of Tuesday's report, Florida topped the number of registered consumers with 1.5 million while being followed by Texas with 1 million enrolled. The open enrolment will cease on January 31, 2016 and those who failed to get coverage might receive higher fines.

The Obama's health care law is a bill that provides people who do not have job-coverage insurance through allocating them with private health insurance. Atleast $271 per month of assistance are given to 85% of consumers throughout the nation. The Healthcare law is receiving millions of people for its enrolment with 2.1 million coming from the young adults of the nation.

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