- Give a detailed 5-7 sentence summary of the article you have just chosen and read.
- Explain in 5-7 sentences what economic affect this issue has on the world or the area it is directly affecting
- Explain in 5-7 sentences how this issue either currently affect (or could affect) you, your family or community and express the importance of people knowing about this topic.
The article that I chooses is about Obama care it is about how a lot of people have signed up and that they are doing good so far. Obama care is actually working a lot of people are signing up. A lot of people are 1.1 million picking plans the state makes. The only thing is that not everyone has payed the money but some have. About a quarter of people signing up are age 18 to 34, lower than the roughly 40% share that the White House and independent experts had originally forecast. So not a lot of older people have singed up so that maybe that they don't know how or they don't want to or don't have any idea what that is.
This is affecting the whole untied states because everyone is going to need health insurance one way or the other they are going to need it. Maybe people already are signing up which is good but they haven't payed which is bad because if they don't pay it will be bad for everyone. Or else it will not work. The number of younger enrollees is a crucial metric since insurers want to attract healthier individuals to balance out older, sicker enrollees. There has been a lot of discussion about the importance of young adults in the marketplaces but no consensus on how many young adults are needed to achieve the right balance and what happens if those numbers aren't reached. I feel like it is going to affect everyone in one point.
This could affect my family that doesn't have health insurance that will need to sign up because it is very important you never know that could happen. I feel like the propures is very long. My family should pay when they sign up just in case something. Bad happens. Most of my family tart doesn't. Have insurance are young around 25 so I feel like they need it the most. Some 64% of young adults picked silver plans. Catastrophic plans, which are reserved for those under age 30 or who qualify for hardship exemptions, attracted only 1% of those signing up.
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