U.S. News May 1, 2018
Joseph P. Williams

The number of people without insurance coverage has increased in the last two years, and the trend looks likely to continue under Trump and congressional Republicans.

About 11.8 million people enrolled in Obamacare exchange plans for 2018, representing a 3 percent drop from the year before.

THE RATE OF UNINSURED American adults has trended upward in the last two years, a new report shows, with gains in coverage attributed to passage of the Affordable Care Act starting to reverse.

The report released Tuesday by The Commonwealth Fund says the erosion in coverage is likely due to Congress’ deciding not to shore up weaknesses in the law known as Obamacare, and to White House moves such as cutting...

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