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Media Roundup: ACA Responsible for Decreasing Uninsured Rate

September 17, 2014
Blog Post
Yesterday's report by the National Center for Health Statistics at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reaffirms what Americans know: the Affordable Care Act is delivering on the promise of affordable, quality and dependable health coverage for millions.  Check out these headlines:

Bloomberg: Uninsured Rate Fell After Obamacare, U.S. Report Confirms

The New York Times: Number of Americans Without Health Insurance Falls, Survey Shows

CNN: 4 million fewer uninsured as Obamacare kicks in

ThinkProgress: Survey Finds Obamacare Is Helping Those Who Need Health Insurance Most

POLITICO: Fewer uninsured, CDC finds

TIME Magazine: Survey: Number of Americans Without Health Insurance Falls

The Anniston Star Editorial: Behind the numbers of Obamacare

The Hill: CDC: ObamaCare cut uninsured rate

Kaiser Health News: CDC Survey Finds Drop In Uninsured

The Week: The number of Americans without health insurance fell by almost 4 million in early 2014

The Wall Street Journal: Tally of Uninsured Fell by 3.8 Million in Early 2014

Kaiser Health News: Survey: Number Of Uninsured Dropped 3.8 Million During 2014's First Quarter

Cronkite News: Number of uninsured dropped in Arizona, following national trend

The Huffington Post: Uninsured Rate Drops To Lowest Level Since The '90s

Newsmax: CDC Study: Fewer Americans Now Without Health Insurance

International Business Times: Affordable Care Act Means More Americans Have Health Insurance, Federal Government Reports

CBS News: Number of uninsured fell by nearly 4 million in early 2014, report says

As the Huffington Post states, this report shows that ACA is curing "America's uninsured problem."  It's time for Republicans to drop their repealing stunts and allow health care reform to do its work.