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Who Pays for Obamacare?

By , Associate Editor, Money Morning@DavidGZeiler

Last week when the Obama administration announced that Obamacare premiums would rise an average of 22% for 2017, officials offered words of reassurance.

The steep Obamacare price increases aren't a problem, they said, because the majority of people who have healthcare insurance under the Affordable Care Act have most or all of their premiums covered by government subsidies.

But that begs a critical question: Who pays for Obamacare?

While the full answer is somewhat complicated, the short answer is easy: You do. Well, you do if you're an average middle-class American...

While the 2009 ACA law designated a variety of taxes and fees to pay for the massive cost of expanding healthcare to millions of uninsured Americans, nearly all of them -- one way or another -- land on the backs of middle-class taxpayers.

That may seem puzzling to some considering that Obamacare was supposed to save the U.S. government billions of dollars over its first decade.

"The Affordable Care Act reduces the deficit, saving over $200 billion over 10 years and more than $1 trillion in the second decade," the White House boasted on its website after the law was passed.

But if the government is saving money, why do we need new taxes to pay for Obamacare?

You have to understand how the government thinks. When Uncle Sam claims that Obamacare is saving money, it factors in the added revenue from those new taxes as well as other gimmicks, such as reductions in Medicare expenditures. From the government's perspective, then, Obamacare "saves" money.

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But make no mistake. A lot of those "savings" are coming straight out of the hide of U.S. taxpayers. Some of these taxes you'll pay directly, but some are disguised. Many are here already.

These Obamacare taxes will come directly out of your pocket...

Paying for Obamacare: Taxes You'll See Directly

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But paying for Obamacare will require much more money than will be raised in these taxes. So the ACA created another set of Obamacare taxes that, at first glance, don't appear to be targeted at the middle class.

Don't be fooled, though. The middle class will get stuck paying these "hidden" Obamacare taxes, too...

The Obamacare Taxes You Won't Realize You're Paying

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About the Author

David Zeiler, Associate Editor for Money Morning at Money Map Press, has been a journalist for more than 35 years, including 18 spent at The Baltimore Sun. He has worked as a writer, editor, and page designer at different times in his career. He's interviewed a number of well-known personalities - ranging from punk rock icon Joey Ramone to Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Wozniak.

Over the course of his journalistic career, Dave has covered many diverse subjects. Since arriving at Money Morning in 2011, he has focused primarily on technology. He's an expert on both Apple and cryptocurrencies. He started writing about Apple for The Sun in the mid-1990s, and had an Apple blog on The Sun's web site from 2007-2009. Dave's been writing about Bitcoin since 2011 - long before most people had even heard of it. He even mined it for a short time.

Dave has a BA in English and Mass Communications from Loyola University Maryland.

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