It’s Obamacare’s third anniversary. Though many key parts of Obamacare—including some of its tax hikes and mandates—don’t go into effect until next year, Americans are feeling many of its changes already.
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Learn more: Obamacare’s 18 New Tax Hikes
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Learn more: 3 Years of Obamacare: Millions Lose Their Current Coverage
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Learn more: Obamacare Continues to Restrict Hiring
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Learn more: Understanding Obamacare’s $716 Billion in Cuts to Medicare
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