Skip to main content

On the 10th day of repeal, the GOP took from me: record numbers enrolled.

The Biden administration announced that as of December 15, 2023, a record 15.3 million Americans have signed up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplaces. This represents a 33 percent increase from the same time last year. HHS projects that more than 19 million consumers will enroll in 2024 coverage through the ACA — more than 7 million more than when President Biden took office.

The record number of sign-ups have been made possible by the historic investments of the Biden administration. Because of premium tax credit expansion, historic investment in the Navigator program, and other initiatives, health care is better and more affordable than ever. 

In recent weeks, since Donald Trump reignited calls to “terminate” the ACA, he has pledged at least six more times to rip away critical benefits and protections from millions across nations. Repealing the ACA would increase the number of uninsured Americans by around 40 million, and Americans of all ages would be impacted by coverage losses.

Read More:

The MAGA Republican War on American Health Care

As Savings Soar Ahead of First Anniversary of Inflation Reduction Act, Republicans Threaten Repeal

Trump Vows to “Never Give Up” MAGA-Republican Efforts to Repeal the Affordable Care Act, Ripping Health Care Away From Millions

BREAKING: More Than 15 Million Americans Have Signed Up for ACA Coverage, Breaking All Records