A new UCLA report “along with breakouts for select counties, reports the primary beneficiaries of those two programs — low income earners, young adults, part-time workers, and Latinos — have the most to lose from repeal of the ACA.”
Every county in California saw dramatic declines in uninsurance between 2013 and 2015, and authors of the brief suggest a repeal of the law may result in a future uninsurance rate that is higher than it was before implementation of the ACA.