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I was on an ACA plan bc I was a self employed independent contractor from the first year until last year. I was on the same (or a similar plan) for years which was a mid-tier plan and it nearly tripped in cost even with a subsidy for the years I needed it.My first thought is that he was on a plan that didn't really cover very much but was terribly cheap and a lot of the provisions that allowed the plan to be so inexpensive were made illegal by the ACA.
Of course, that's just a guess, but it would be interesting to compare his before and after ACA plans beyond the simple cost.
I would think that despite being on a super cheap plan before, with the cost of even the cheapest ACA plan ridiculously expensive even with a modest subsidy,I can see why people would be irritated paying a shitton for it wishing they had their old insurance.
That all said, we missed our chance to roll healthcare insurance into a single payer Medicaid for all system. I doubt that shit will ever happen anytime soon despite it being the best option for everyone