RI Ranked 4th Most Affected State by Repeal of Obamacare

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RI Ranked 4th Most Affected State by Repeal of Obamacare

Rhode Island will be the fourth most adversely affected state if the GOP plan to repeal of the Affordable Care Act goes forward, according to a recent study done by WalletHub. 

This is the second piece of potentially bad news for Rhode Island coming out of Washington. As GoLocal reported on Wednesday morning that the Trump Administration did not include any Rhode Island projects among the 50 major infrastructure included in the plan, "Rhode Island may have among the worst bridges and roads in America, but the initial $137 billion infrastructure project list from the Trump Administration does not include Rhode Island."

"Since former President Barack Obama’s signature health-care legislation — more popularly known as “Obamacare” — was passed in 2010, more than 20 million individuals have gained insurance coverage, resulting in the lowest uninsured rate in history by early 2016. Reversal of the law is expected to raise the uninsured rate by an estimated 18 million in the first plan year following repeal, then 32 million by 2026, according to official estimates," said WalletHub.

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RI is projected to have second highest growth in uncompensated care costs in 2021. 

The Rankings 

The top five most affected states are as follows: 

1. Massachusetts 

2. West Virginia 

3. Kentucky 

4. Rhode Island 

5. Oregon

See the full rankings in the map below. 

Source: WalletHub

The Method 

In order to assess the impact of the ACA’s repeal at the state level, WalletHub’s analysts compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia across seven key metrics. Each metric was graded on a 100-point scale, with a score of 100 representing the most negative outcome for the state.

WalletHub then calculated the overall score for each state and the District using its weighted average across all metrics and constructed our final ranking based on the resulting scores.

  • Growth in Uninsured Population by 2019 Post-ACA Repeal: Double Weight (~23.53 Points)
  • Growth in Uninsured Population in 2021 (ACA Effective vs. Repealed): Double Weight (~23.53 Points)
  • Presence of Planned Parenthood Funding: Half Weight (~5.88 Points)
  • Potential Jobs Lost Due to Repeal of Tax Credits & Medicaid Expansion in 2019: Full Weight (~11.76 Points)
  • Potential Economic Impact Due to Repeal of Premium Tax Credits & Medicaid Expansion (2019 to 2023): Full Weight (~11.76 Points)
  • Growth in Uncompensated Care Costs in 2021 (ACA Effective vs. Repealed): Full Weight (~11.76 Points)
  • Share of Young Adults with Health-Insurance Coverage: Full Weight (~11.76 Points)

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