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by panarky 4464 days ago
Please cite your source claiming more people cancelled insurance than obtained insurance.

A recent study from Rand Corp. debunks these claims:

  Researchers found that the share of adults ages 18 to 64 without
  health insurance has declined from 20.9% last fall to 16.6%
  as of March 22.
http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-obamacare-uninsured-nati...
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Rand Corp. Their next study showed just 858,000 enrollees out of 7.1M were previously uninsured. Not sure yet what percentage of the difference were entirely voluntary transfer of services, but methinks most were signups due to cancellation of existing policies.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2594309/President-pl...

It is logically impossible for there to be more cancellations than enrollments, while the percentage of uninsured falls dramatically.

Methinks you've got your facts wrong.

Why the limiting of proffered statistics to ages 18-64? I'd expect those outside that range are most in need of coverage, yet are curiously excluded from statistics touting progress toward the goal of "health insurance for all".
Errr, everyone over 64 years of age is automatically enrolled in Medicare.