We hear it every day from supporters of the Affordable Care Act: The fact that more people have health insurance now than before the law was signed is proof that it’s working. But this is hardly the best measure of the law’s success — after all, what good is health-insurance coverage for middle- and low-income families if they can’t afford to use it?
That’s the plight millions of Americans find themselves in today. And as a new analysis by my organization shows, it only got worse this year.
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