The
Congressional Budget Office, the Hill’s nonpartisan scorekeeper, estimated that
the health care law would reduce employment by about 800,000 workers and result
in about 7 million people losing their employer-sponsored health care over a
decade. The CBO also estimated that ObamaCare during that period would raise
health care spending by roughly $580 billion.”
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