"Though the stated goal of Obamacare is to increase the number of Americans with health insurance, the government’s accounting arm estimates it will get a revenue boost from those that do not buy coverage, anticipating $185 billion over the next decade in penalties from non-compliant individuals and employers.
“People who do not obtain coverage will pay the greater of two amounts: either a flat dollar penalty per adult in a family, rising from $95 in 2014 to $695 in 2016 and indexed to inflation thereafter (the penalty for a child is half the amount, and an overall cap will apply to family payments),” a new report from the Congressional Budget Office and Joint Committee on Taxation stated. The report said this could also be 1 percent of the household’s income."
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