Friday, March 16, 2012

CBO: ObamaCare Price Tag Shifts from $940 Billion to $1.76 Trillion

By Brian Koenig
Wed, Mar 14, 2012

President Obama's landmark healthcare overhaul is projected to cost $1.76 trillion over a decade, reports the Congressional Budget Office, a hefty sum more than the $940 billion estimated when the healthcare legislation was signed into law. To put it mildly, ObamaCare's projected net worth is far off from its original estimate -- in fact, about $820 billion off.

Backtracking to his September 2009 remarks to a joint session of Congress on healthcare, Obama asserted the following: "Now, add it all up, and the plan I'm proposing will cost around $900 billion over 10 years -- less than we have spent on the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, and less than the tax cuts for the wealthiest few Americans that Congress passed at the beginning of the previous administration."

When the final CBO report was released before the law's passage, critics surmised that the actual 10-year cost would far exceed the advertised projections. In other words, the numbers were seemingly obscured through a political ploy devised to jam the legislation through Congress.

"Democrats employed many accounting tricks when they were pushing through the national health care legislation," asserted Philip Klein of the Washington Examiner, "the most egregious of which was to delay full implementation of the law until 2014." This accounting maneuver allowed analysts to cloak the true cost of ObamaCare, Klein alleged, making the law appear less expensive under the CBO's budget window. the rest

1 Comments:

At 5:56 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello? Read the fine print, please.

The new 10 year projection covers up to 2022, not 2019 like the first projection. So you're comparing apples and oranges. The REAL estimate from 2010 to 2019 went from 940 million to about 1.02 trillion. Either way, the country will see a NET SAVINGS from reduced health care spending as well as the closing of tax loopholes and new fees on insurers and large employers.

Check out the facts here: http://www.politifact.com/georgia/statements/2012/mar/27/tom-price/us-rep-price-health-care-bill-cost-projections-ros/

 

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