Millions of uninsured, ages 0–64 Romney Baseline Affordable Care Act

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Numbers of Uninsured Under the Affordable Care Act and Governor Romney’s Plan Millions of uninsured, ages 0–64 Romney Baseline Affordable Care Act Notes: Baseline scenario is if the Affordable Care Act had not been enacted in 2010; Affordable Care Act is full implementation of the law; Romney plan includes full repeal of the Affordable Care Act and replacement with state block grants for the Medicaid program and equalization of the tax treatment of individually purchased health plans and employer plans. Sources: Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2011, U.S. Census Bureau, Sept. 2012; estimates by Jonathan Gruber and Sean Sall of MIT using the Gruber Microsimulation Model for The Commonwealth Fund.