Obamacare signups skyrocket after Donald Trump's election
Over 100,000 people signed up for health care coverage under the Affordable Care Act on Wednesday, the day after Election Day, the Obama administration announced, the highest number since Open Enrollment began.
Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell tweeted about the record numbers Wednesday.
Best day yet this Open Enrollment. Nov 9: Over 100K plan selections on https://t.co/VvaQqwzQu6. Consumers shopping & enrolling. #GetCovered
— Sylvia Burwell (@SecBurwell) November 10, 2016
Americans have until Jan. 31, 2017 to enroll in or change a 2017 health care plan, and Dec. 15 is the last day to enroll in or change plans for coverage that begins on Jan. 1.
President-elect Donald Trump promised to “immediately repeal and replace Obamacare” while he was campaigning, and Sen. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Wednesday that repealing the program is “pretty high on our agenda.”
An estimated twenty million people have health insurance through Obamacare, according to the Health and Human Services Department.