Forbes January 15, 2022
Deb Gordon

For millions of Americans without health insurance, the clock is ticking.

Today is the last day of open enrollment on Healthcare.gov, the federal health insurance marketplace created by the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare. Anyone who enrolls by January 15 and pays their first monthly premium on time will be covered starting on February 1, 2022.

During open enrollment, anyone can sign up for coverage for any reason. But after the period closes, only those with a change in circumstance—such as the loss of a job or a big life change like marriage or divorce—can sign up.

A record 13.6 million people had already signed up for health insurance coverage through the federal and state-based marketplaces...

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