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Obamacare Enrollment Reaches Record High With Cheaper Plans and 'Family Glitch' Fix

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Roughly 16 million Americans in 33 states registered for the government-supported health insurance colloquially referred to as Obamacare during the 2023 open enrollment period, breaking records for the number of people insured under the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

That’s more than a million more people than last year’s open enrollment period, which saw 14.5 million Americans in 17 states sign up for insurance using the ACA marketplace, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Enrollment for this year has largely wrapped up but extends through Jan. 31 in some states.

Why it happened

Although Marketplace “silver” plans — the second-cheapest of the ACA tiers — increased on average this year after four straight years of falling prices, most enrollees were able to access cheaper premiums.

That's thanks to a few key policies:

Another reason enrollment has increased so drastically is likely due to increased funding for insurance “navigators,” who staff programs to help consumers understand their insurance plan options and complete their applications.

Why it matters

About 5 million uninsured people can enroll in ACA coverage nationwide as a result of these policies, according to a Kaiser analysis. Single young adults, low- and middle-income families, single parents and elderly people are saving thousands of dollars on health insurance.

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