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Liberal candidate wins Wisconsin Supreme Court race in blow to Trump, Musk; Montana scores 'C-minus' on infrastructure report card; Colorado's Boebert targets renewed effort to remove federal wolf protections; Indiana draws the line on marijuana promotions.

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Speaker Johnson cites constitutional limits to a third presidential term. Groups plan nationwide protests against executive overreach. Students raise concerns over academic freedom following a visa-related arrest in Boston. And U.S. Senate resolution aims to block new tariffs on Canada.

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Air and water pollution is a greater risk for rural folks due to EPA cutbacks, Montana's media landscape gets a deep dive, and policymakers are putting wheels on the road to expand rural health.

Analysis: Health Insurance Will Be More Affordable for Many

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Monday, August 26, 2013   

PHOENIX - With sign-up for coverage under health-care reform just around the corner, a new report finds the marketplaces will make coverage more affordable for many Americans. The analysis was completed by Jon Bailey, the director of rural research and analysis at the Center for Rural Affairs, who said almost half of the people who currently purchase insurance on their own will qualify for premium assistance tax credits.

"And for those people, the average tax credit will be about $5,500, which will pay for about two-thirds of the insurance cost for most people," he reckoned. "Individual experiences will vary according to their circumstances, but I think that gives people a good ballpark idea of what to expect."

Bailey said the exchanges also will help low-income Americans purchase high-value insurance plans with lower deductibles and out-of-pocket expenses.

He also remarked that the Affordable Care Act will also be of key importance across all parts of farm country, because many of the provisions are applicable to the economic and health-care challenges in rural areas, such as more expensive care, higher rates of disease, and fewer people going in for regular checkups.

"Our analysis shows that rural people, because they have higher rates of uninsurance and lower incomes in general, will benefit greatly from the health-insurance marketplaces," Bailey said.

The health-care exchanges will start coming on line in October, while the requirement to have coverage will begin in January.

"So you have three months to research, to look at what's available on the marketplace, to do some research on 'What helps your family? What helps you? What covers your medical needs the best?' So take that time and do that research and find out what works best for you," Bailey urged.

The entire report on assistance and the Affordable Care Act is online at the Center for Rural Affairs website, at bit.ly/1ass06n.




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