DALLAS — The loss of healthcare subsidies will have a real impact on the state of Texas, and not just on the 3.7 million residents who received them.
Researchers at Texas A&M estimate between 665,000 and 1.45 million Texans will no longer purchase health insurance because they can no longer afford it.
And they point out that when the number of uninsured people goes up, so does the cost of healthcare for everyone…