Marshall Riddle, Senior Analyst, MCOL

Last week, the Congressional Budget Office released their report on 'The Budget and Economic Outlook: 2014 to 2024'. While the report covers the full federal budget, much of the reporting on this document referred to the section on the ACA's impact on the labor market, most of which was viewed through a variety of partisan lenses.

Even though this section got most of the press coverage, there was another section which contained updated estimates of the insurance coverage provisions of the ACA. This section contained enrollment and cost projections for 2014-2024. There are four new lists on healthsprocket with data from this report: The Congressional Budget Office's Current Estimates of Change in Insurance Coverage Under the ACA in 2014, Break Down of Health Insurance Exchange Subsidies and Related Spending for 2015-2024, Projected Health Insurance Exchange Enrollment for Unsubsidized Individually Purchased Coverage and Projected Health Insurance Exchange Enrollment for Subsidized Individually Purchased Coverage.