as declared in According to Cox and others, it depends on what the Trump administration does to stabilize insurance markets. But the Trump administration's highly public Obamacare criticism, combined with three months of discussion about repeal, might have made insurers newly nervous. Because insurers increased Obamacare rates so much last year, it was considered a "one-time event," according to an S&P Global Ratings analysis. Another 3 million people don't currently have insurance and aren't eligible for subsidies—suggesting they might be having trouble affording Obamacare plans, too. It's up to the Trump administration to either keep fighting that lawsuit or get the House to drop it so those payments can continue—otherwise, many insurers might leave or raise their prices.
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GOP's Obamacare Repeal Debacle Shows President Donald Trump Is a Fraud
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