Breakdown of how the America's Affordable Health Choices Act will help families and business in the Tampa Bay area.
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District |
Residents receiving improvements in Employer-Based Coverage
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Households Receiving Credits to Help Pay for Coverage
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Medicare Beneficiaries Seeing Improvements
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Seniors for whom the Donut Hole is Closed
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Reduction in Cost of Uncompensated Care for Hospitals / Providers
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Small Businesses to Receive Help Obtaining Coverage
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Small Businesses to Receive Tax Credits
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Families Who Would Avoid Bankruptcy
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Uninsured Individuals to Receive Coverage
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Total Population for each District
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FL-5 |
429,000 |
244,000 |
228,000 |
22,600 |
$46,000,000 |
15,500 |
15,100 |
1,600 |
129,000 |
880,959 |
FL-9 |
429,000 |
171,000 |
134,000 |
14,800 |
$68,000,000 |
18,600 |
17,800 |
1,500 |
84,000 |
744,543 |
FL-10 |
325,000 |
175,000 |
139,000 |
14,800 |
$78,000,000 |
19,300 |
18,600 |
1,200 |
82,000 |
631,950 |
FL-11 |
347,000 |
199,000 |
92,000 |
8,300 |
$51,000,000 |
20,200 |
18,900 |
1,400 |
119,000 |
666,965 |
FL-12 |
412,000 |
205,000 |
137,000 |
13,300 |
$101,000,000 |
16,900 |
15,700 |
1,500 |
105,000 |
778,970 |
FL-13 |
356,000 |
196,000 |
184,000 |
18,300 |
$101,000,000 |
21,500 |
21,100 |
1,400 |
112,000 |
736,036 |
Total (Tampa Bay, 5,9,10,11,12,13) |
2,298,000 |
1,190,000 |
914,000 |
92,100 |
$445,000,000 |
112,000 |
107,200 |
8,600 |
631,000 |
4,439,423 |
Percentage in the Tampa Bay Area |
51.76% |
26.81% |
20.59% |
2.07% |
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0.19% |
14.21% |
24.22% |
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