Progress in Fighting Poverty Slows—and for the First Time in Years, the Number of Uninsured Americans Does Not Significantly Decline

Posted at https://www.chn.org/2018/09/12/progress-fighting-poverty-slows-first-time-years-number-uninsured-americans-not-significantly-decline/#.W5lp3M5KgdU By CHN September 12, 2018 Editor’s note: CHN on Wednesday, Sept. 12 issued the following statement in response to the U.S. Census Bureau’s latest census and poverty data. For more information, please visit our 2017 Census and Poverty … Continued

The Disastrous Consequences of “Repeal without Replace” of the Affordable Care Act

Posted at http://www.clasp.org/issues/work-supports/pages/the-disastrous-consequences-of-repeal-without-replace-of-the-affordable-care-act December 08, 2016 By Suzanne Wikle Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the number of people with health insurance has reached an all-time high. Twenty million more people are now insured than prior to the ACA. Despite this … Continued