Op-Ed: Republicans have made healthcare unaffordable here in Hudson County

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In an editorial, Knitty Gritty JC member Gerald Miller makes the case that Republicans have made health insurance and healthcare unaffordable in Hudson County.

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Republicans by not extending credits under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) have made health care unaffordable for many Hudson County residents.

Under New Jersey’s implementation of the ACA, nearly 70,000 residents in Congressional District 8, which encompasses much of Hudson County, are enrolled in ACA health coverage.

When the enhanced tax credits expire at the end of this year, 90 per cent of these enrolled residents, that is more than 62 thousand, will be forced to pay more for their health insurance.

Consider these real-world examples that Hudson County families would face: a family of four in Hudson County with a household income of $155,000 would see a premium increase of $11,353 for the year without the enhanced tax credits, a 60% increase that would consume almost 20% of their income.

A couple in their early 60s in Hudson County with a household income of $83,200 would see a premium increase of $17,743 for the year because of the loss of the enhanced tax credits.

That is a 272% increase which would consume almost 30% of their income.

When Republicans passed their Big Brutal Budget, they not only chose not to extend the ACA tax, but they also cut more than $1 trillion from human needs programs over 10 years, including more than $800 billion in cuts to Medicaid.

In Hudson County more than 170,000 people are covered by Medicaid.

The bill also made cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as food stamps: a federal program that helps low-income individuals and families pay for food.

In September 2022, approximately 100,000 people in Hudson County received SNAP benefits.

These cuts to health insurance health care and other basic needs programs were done at the same time the Republican Congress made giveaways to their rich friends by prioritized tax breaks for the wealthy and large businesses.

Democrats must continue to fight lower health care costs for Americans.

An extension of the credits would stabilize the ACA marketplace, help maintain consumer enrollment, and reduce financial burdens on low- and middle-income families in Hudson County and the nation.

Gerald Miller is a retired attorney living in Jersey City. He is a member of Knitty Gritty JC, a local pro-democracy group.

5 COMMENTS

  1. ObamaCare was voted in by only Democrats. It was strictly Democrats who pushed this on a completely partisan basis.

    Democrats also voted to create pandemic subsidies for ObamaCare. The end date of the Democrat legislation was for a temporary subsidy ending the end of 2025.

    That ObamaCare is failing and is out of control is all part of Democrat action. They did this to the entire country, not only Hudson County.

    • Have Republicans EVER had a health care plan? They couldn’t care less if premiums skyrocket, since they are all in the pocket of health care lobbyists. Why would they sacrifice all those millions in campaign donations, right?

      I’ve been self-employed for decades, earn too much for a subsidy. My monthly premium (which started at $320/month in 2002) is going from $993/month to $1,183/month in 2026. Almost $15k a year just for the premiums, for a Bronze plan.

      Republicans have done nothing on health care. And they never will, because they don’t care about the average middle-income voter, only the rich. And you wonder why Mamdani won? People are fed up.

    • “The Obama Care Failure” to your first paragraph: good, provided you add:because were unwilling to address the seriousness of this issue.

      Your 2nd paragraph requires no edits.I agree with you that enhanced pandemic subsidies for health care for families or individuals making more than 4 times the poverty threshold should end this year.

      3rd paragraph: change “Democrat action” to “Republican” inaction. You are now on point.

  2. There is a thing called WORK! Health care is going to Too many illegals! …. This is going on in the Entire Country, Not just HC! So TRUMP is No Doubt doing the Right Thing! That’s my opinion And 70M others opinion….. So Stop 🛑 the Bull 💩

    • Stop eating bull💩 for breakfast, Joe Grato. Not all Trump voters, thankfully, are as willfully uneducated as you are on this subject. I dare you to do an internet search on “Do undocumented immigrants receive benefits?” Be careful, though, you may actually learn something.

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