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Originally Posted by sebastian_dangerfield
You can use that argument from both sides. Every new program, including the ACA, costs others elsewhere. It also had a negative impact on full time hiring, and contributed to underemployment.
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Actually, ACA had a very strong positive impact on employment, because it drove employment in the healthcare sector. There are a lot of reports and studies validating that the ACA was a very effective jobs bill, and, because healthcare is one of the most disbursed industries in the country, had a positive effect all over, from rural Indiana to urban LA.