In a historical aberration, out-of-pocket spending on health care is
expected to decrease in 2014, according to a new report from the Centers
for Medicare and Medicaid Services, because of expanded insurance
coverage under Obamacare.CMS actuaries, writing in Health
Affairs, projected that Americans' out-of-pocket spending would decrease
by 0.2 percent. While that's a small drop, it's a big change from the
historical trend of steadily increasing out-of-pocket spending.
Out-of-pocket spending increased by 3.2 percent in 2013. According to
the Kaiser Family Foundation's Larry Levitt, such spending has only
decreased in 1967 (Medicare and Medicaid took effect) and in 1994 and
2009 under slowing economies.
The cause this year is Obamacare.
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