Fact Based List:
Break Down of Health Insurance Exchange Subsidies and Related Spending for 2015-2024
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 02/10/2014 - 11:39
- Outlays of $899 billion & a reduction in revenues of $137 billion for premium assistance tax credits, which cover a portion of eligible individuals’ & families’ premiums, summing to $1,036 billion
- Outlays of $167 billion for cost-sharing subsidies (which reduce out-of-pocket payments for low-income enrollees)
- Outlays of $2 billion for grants to states for operating exchanges
- Outlays of $208 billion and revenues of $215 billion related to payments and collections for risk adjustment, reinsurance, and risk corridors—summing to net receipts of $8 billion
Source: Congressional Budget Office
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