Hat tip to Ed Morrissey:
255 million: The number of Americans with existing health insurance coverage.
20 million: The number of Americans without any health coverage at all due to economic circumstances.
375,000: The number of Americans with pre-existing conditions HHS said would apply for coverage in the first year of ObamaCare, one of the main political arguments for its implementation.
8,011: The number that actually did.
Related articles
- HHS falls short of pre-existing coverage prediction by … 97.8% (hotair.com)
- “Obamacare Pre-Existing Coverage Embraced by 0.000027% of Population” and related posts (verumserum.com)
- The 8,011-Person Crisis (online.wsj.com)
- Could ObamaCare sound death knell for employer-based health coverage? (hotair.com)
- 47 Articles About Insurance for High Risk Patients (medicalinsurance.org)
- The Looming ObamaCare Oil Slick (pajamasmedia.com)
- Over 59 Million Americans are Without Medical Insurance (socyberty.com)
- What the GOP’s Pledge Has in Common With ObamaCare (reason.com)
- Insurers to drop child-only plans (hotair.com)
- The 8,011-Person Crisis (online.wsj.com)