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Affordable Care Act: Budget Deficit Analysis

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Historically the United States of America took pride in free trade and capitalism. Taxes on goods was a key driving force that began the American Revolution and later developed the power-house country present today. So, it is no wonder that when the Affordable Care Act (ACA) incurred new tax reforms, it was far from a smooth transition. In particular, pharmaceutical companies were hit the hardest. Within a ten year span, the drug industry will collectively have to pay $85 billion to the American government.1 The ACA is planned to be paid by wealthy Americans, insurance companies with high benefits, tanning salon users, and companies who make medical devices and drugs.1 In the perspective of budget deficit, this is working. In fact, the deficit

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