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Ohio saw the largest drop in enrollment after Trump/Republican Affordable Care Act cuts
Ohio experienced the largest drop in Affordable Care Act enrollment after pandemic-era subsidies expired, with a 32.4% decline in enrollees. Federal data shows national enrollment fell by 10%, while Ohio lost nearly a third of its enrollees, attributed to Republican-controlled Congress allowing subsidies to lapse. Medicaid cuts and rising premiums are expected to increase the uninsured population.
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