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- adjective Not
elderly .
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Median "nonelderly" household income, we find, fell consistently through the first half of this decade, despite the solid economic growth enjoyed by the country as a whole.
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The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office reports that the Republican repeal plan would prevent 32 million nonelderly Americans from getting insurance while adding roughly $230 billion to the deficit through 2021 -- an awkward fact given GOP claims that the reforms will bankrupt the nation.
Sahil Kapur: Health Care Repeal Vote Exposes Real Threats to Law Sahil Kapur 2011
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Should we fail to reform the health care system, the cost of health insurance for a family of four will stand at $18,000 by 2010″ or $36,000 per typical nonelderly family of four by 2020.
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A new paper published in Health Affairs finds that “the number of uninsuredAmericansis projected to increase by at least 6.9 million by 2010 — meaning 19.2 percent of nonelderly Americans would be uninsured.”
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Another national study shows that U.S. citizens make up the majority of the nonelderly uninsured (78%), while legal and undocumented immigrants account for only 22%.
Wonk Room » Sen. Kay Hutchison Blames Texas Uninsured Rate On ‘Illegal Immigrant Population’ 2009
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The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office reports that the Republican repeal plan would prevent 32 million nonelderly Americans from getting insurance while adding roughly $230 billion to the deficit through 2021 -- an awkward fact given GOP claims that the reforms will bankrupt the nation.
Sahil Kapur: Health Care Repeal Vote Exposes Real Threats to Law Sahil Kapur 2011
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Fueling the surging caseloads are nonelderly and nondisabled adults, who represent about 60% of enrollment growth, according to the United Hospital Fund.
N.Y. Medicaid Rolls Reach 5 Million Jacob Gershman 2011
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President Obama's new health care law takes more than $500 billion from Medicare and spends it all to start a new entitlement program for the nonelderly.
Harold Pollack: Double Count of Irony in Republican Arguments About Medicare 2010
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President Obama's new health care law takes more than $500 billion from Medicare and spends it all to start a new entitlement program for the nonelderly.
Harold Pollack: Double Count of Irony in Republican Arguments About Medicare 2010
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President Obama's new health care law takes more than $500 billion from Medicare and spends it all to start a new entitlement program for the nonelderly.
Harold Pollack: Double Count of Irony in Republican Arguments About Medicare 2010
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