Good news about health insurance under Obamacare appears to be a matter of interpretation.
Study goes behind Affordable Care Act enrollment numbers in New Hampshire
By Ella Nilsen Sentinel Staff
| Posted: Thursday, July 3, 2014 12:00 pmA majority of New Hampshire residents surveyed who signed up for a health plan under the Affordable Care Act said they didn’t have insurance before enrolling, according to a new study.
It turns out that majority was fifty-five percent, so to put it another way, forty-five percent already had insurance.
And then we have costs which for the most part are no longer a concern for individuals enrolled through Obamacare. On the other hand, a senior even of modest income with Medicare will pay at least $300 a month for coverage including supplemental coverage to equal what Obamacare participants have.
The average premium costs for New Hampshire residents is $87 per month, according to the N.H. Department of Health and Human Services.

