Well it is always easier to jump up and down and yell and scream instead of actually reading the article. She is a news reporter living around NYC If she was making 101% or poverty she would be living in a cardboard box. She has been paying out of pocket for a fairly crappy policy that actually covered and now is paying out of pocket about the same for a better policy. That is the way it's suppose to work. But keep yelling and jumping up and down and complaining that you can't log on and not trying any of the other options to get information. Like the story npr did last week about a woman in dc didn't have insurance because she couldn't afford it. When she had problems logging on and called the hotline and after giving basic information was sent a packet in the mail. She is now covered for the first time in years.
So keep yelling and screaming and jumping up and down. You're only really hurting yourself.
talk about not reading- did you read what i posted? You didn't even bother posting a link so excuse me for having no clue what article i was supposed to read for homework. No need to get into a pissing match if one reporters example out of all 50 states in the US is statistically valid or not (if it is then how about the other reports of crazy price increases- maye those are MORE valid). At best a few hundred thousand out of tens of millions who need coverage have purchased anything. Who knows what will turn out. As I said already we don't have enough information to really tell right now.
perhaps I picked a wrong place to post my thoughts as it wasn't the most relevant and for that I'm sorry.