This document shows the number of individuals covered by different types of health insurance plans from 2010 to 2017. It highlights that the number covered by large group traditional plans decreased from 73 million in 2010 to 45 million in 2017. Small group traditional plans also saw a decline from 28 million to 16 million over this period. The number of uninsured individuals initially decreased but rose again in recent years, going from 20 million in 2010 to 25 million in 2017.
Key Points – The Mandate is a Red Herring!Require U.S. citizens and legal residents to have qualifying health coverage. Those without coveragepay a tax penalty of the greater of $695 per year up to a maximum of three times that amount ($2,085)per family or 2.5% of household income. The penalty will be phased-in according to the followingschedule: $95 in 2014, $325 in 2015, and $695 in 2016 for the flat fee or 1.0% of taxable income in 2014,2.0% of taxable income in 2015, and 2.5% of taxable income in 2016. Beginning after 2016, the penaltywill be increased annually by the cost-of-living adjustment. Exemptions will be granted for financialhardship, religious objections, American Indians, those without coverage for less than three months,undocumented immigrants, incarcerated individuals, those for whom the lowest cost plan optionexceeds 8% of an individual’s income, and those with incomes below the tax filing threshold (in 2009the threshold for taxpayers under age 65 was $9,350 for singles and $18,700 for couples).sflikjdf