Obama urges people to sign up for ObamaCare before Sunday deadline
Former President Obama on Saturday encouraged Americans to sign up for ObamaCare before the enrollment deadline on Sunday.
“Go to and join more than two million Americans who have gotten covered over the last six months,” Obama tweeted along with the link to the registration website.
Tomorrow is the last day to sign up for health insurance during this special enrollment period. Go to https://t.co/ob1Ynoesod and join more than two million Americans who have gotten covered over the last six months.
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) August 14, 2021
The special enrollment period for Affordable Care Act policies, which are available to uninsured people in multiple states, originally launched in mid-February under the Biden administration. More than 2.5 million people have signed up for coverage since then, according to CNN.
Those who choose to enroll will pay up to 8.5 percent of their income toward coverage, a decrease from the previous 10 percent contribution required. Policyholders who have a lower income or received unemployment benefits this year also qualify for subsidies that can cancel out premiums depending on the plan, the news outlet noted.
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