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Another court strikes down Obamacare subsidies in 36 states

By Vox  
   October 02, 2014

The Eastern District Court of Oklahoma ruled to strike down Obamacare's subsides on federal exchanges, consistent with a ruling in a related lawsuit earlier in the summer. The question at the center of these lawsuits is whether the text of the Affordable Care Act authorized subsidies — financial assistance offered to some people to help purchase health insurance — on all insurance exchanges, or only in those states that set up their own. In Obamacare's first year, 14 states and DC set up exchanges; the others defaulted to the federally-run Healthcare.gov. Without subsidies, private insurance would become unaffordable for many people who have already enrolled.

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