Consumers express relief after health law ruling: ‘Thank God, hallelujah’
By Lena H. Sun and Robert Gebelhoff
Ida Sievers, who was diagnosed with leukemia last fall, had been praying that she wouldnt lose the $620-a-month government subsidy for her health insurance. So she was delighted Thursday when she learned that the Supreme Court had ruled that the financial aid was legal and could continue.
Thank God, hallelujah, that is so awesome, said Sievers, a 46-year-old resident of Sioux Falls, S.D. Oh man! Im so happy. Ive been so stressed about it and worried, just every day. Ive been talking to my husband, What are we gonna do honey? And he just says, Have faith, honey, its gonna be okay.
Sievers was one of several consumers who expressed relief that the court sided with the Obama administration in the highly anticipated King v. Burwell decision. Under the administrations interpretation of the Affordable Care Act, about 6.4 million Americans receive financial aid to reduce the cost of health plans sold on the state and federal insurance exchanges. The suit challenged the subsidies provided through the federal exchange.
Sievers bought her insurance late last year on the federal marketplace, HealthCare.gov, because South Dakota was one of 34 states that did not set up its own marketplace. She got chemotherapy and is now in remission. But she has been too weak to go back to her part-time job as a cashier at a convenience store. Her husbands job, which involves operating machinery for the city street department, is seasonal, has limited hours, and doesnt provide insurance. He earns about $30,000 a year.
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