Will Cutting The Health Mandate Pay For Tax Cuts? Not Necessarily

Will Cutting the Health Mandate Pay for Tax Cuts? Not Necessarily

Americans dislike the requirement that everyone have health insurance. But eliminating it doesn’t mean that they’d stop buying coverage — or accepting subsidies.

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