Mandating health insurance coverage for high - income individuals Paul D. Jacobs
By: Jacobs, Paul D
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I seek to untangle the effect of the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA’s) individual mandate for health coverage by focusing on higher-income non-elderly adults and exploiting state differences in the rules governing premium setting and coverage issuance in the non-group market prior to 2014. Using the American Community Survey (ACS) from 2012 through 2016, the individual mandate penalties were associated with 7–12 percentage points of the 13-percentage-point increase in coverage for higher-income adults in the non-group market (a 19–30 percent reduction in uninsurance).
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