About 4 million people — including the estimated 1 million low-income Americans must to pay the Obamacare penalty for 2016.
So how is that promise for insurance for everyone working out?
A report last week from the Congressional Budget Office estimated that 1 million Americans will be required to pay a penalty to the Federal government by the end of next year as a “tax” for declining to purchase health insurance under Obamacare’s individual mandate provision.
In all, CBO now expects about 4 million people — including the estimated 1 million low-income Americans who live below the government’s 200 percent poverty threshold — to pay the Obamacare penalty for 2016.
From the report:
“CBO and [the Joint Committee on Taxation] JCT’s estimates of the number of people who will pay penalties account for likely compliance rates as well as the ability of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to administer and collect the penalty payments.
All told, CBO and JCT estimate that about 4 million people will pay a penalty because they are uninsured in 2016 (a figure that includes uninsured dependents who have the penalty paid on their behalf). An estimated $4 billion will be collected from those who are uninsured in 2016, and, on average, an estimated $5 billion will be collected per year over the 2017-2024 period.
Of the 1 million Americans the government regards as “low-income,” roughly 200,000 will earn gross income of less than 100 percent of the government’s poverty baseline; another 800,000 will earn less than 200 percent of the gross income poverty line, which places them in a category of low-income earners eligible to receive a host of Federal poverty entitlements. For a breakdown of how the Department of Health and Human Services assesses “poverty” as a ratio of household size to annual income, see the department’s 2014 poverty guidelines.
The CBO graph below illustrates the Obamacare penalty forecast as a function of income demographics:
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“In general, households with lower income will pay the flat dollar penalty (with adjustments to account for the lower penalty for children and the overall cap on family payments), and households with higher income will pay a percentage of their income,” the report indicates.
Yeah, he was suppose to make it affordable!!!! NOW HE IS PENALIZING THE ONE WHO CAN’T EVEN AFFORD TO GET IT..
Not
ONE MAN HE MUST BE RELATED TO HITLER.
I don’t have any insurance because I can’t afford it and if we are to pay a penalty I will not have that either you can’t get money from a turnip
the lights are on, the bar is down, but there is no train coming.
HE BETTER STICK FINGER UP HIS NOSE AS FAR AS IT WILL GO
and causing the ones who have Medicaid with a spend down to lose it
Don’t most people know this already? This is not new. Where has everybody been?? How much will these poor people have to pay? Why has the media not warned the people main stream I mean? What’s wrong with the main stream media, why can’t they report these things to the people!!!???
fraud
Have fun with your votes people.