CNBC January 18, 2022
Dan Mangan

Key Points

– Enrollment in Obamacare health insurance plans has hit a record high this season, a clear policy victory for President Joe Biden in his first full year in office.

– Open enrollment ended Saturday on Healthcare.gov — the federal government insurance plan marketplace that serves 33 states — and on most of the other states’ Affordable Care Act government-run exchanges.

– The official final enrollment number has yet to be tallied. But federal health officials noted that even before the deadline, a whopping 14.2 million people nationally had signed up for coverage.

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