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1. What is “affordable” health care?: a review of concepts to guide policymakers

2. The cost of employer insurance is a growing burden for middle-income families

3. Study of the impact of the ACA implementation in Kentucky: semi-annual report : baseline data for the implementation of the Affordable Care Act in Kentucky

4. Study of the impact of the ACA implementation in Kentucky: semi-annual report

5. Minnesota's uninsured in 2017: rates and characteristics

6. ACA coverage expansions: measuring and monitoring churn at the state level

7. How has the Affordable Care Act benefitted medically underserved communities?: national findings from the 2014 Community Health Centers Uniform Data System

9. Squeezed: how costs for insuring families are outpacing income : a state-by-state analysis

10. Measuring and monitoring churn at the state level: methods and data sources

11. Disparities in health and health care: five key questions and answers

12. Estimated impacts of the proposed public charge rule on immigrants and Medicaid

14. How many seniors live in poverty?

16. How CBO adjusts for survey underreporting of transfer income in its distributional analyses

17. The burden of health care costs for working families: a state-level analysis

18. How much U.S. households with employer insurance spend on premiums and out-of-pocket costs: a state-by-state look

19. The growing cost burden of employer health insurance for U.S. families and implications for their health and economic security: invited testimony : U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Ways and Means, Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures : hearing on “how middle-class families are faring in today’s economy”

20. Status of U.S. health insurance coverage and the potential of recent congressional health reform bills to expand coverage and lower consumer costs: invited testimony : U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Rules : hearing on "Medicare for All Act of 2019"

27. Sources and preparation of data used in HISIM2: CBO’s health insurance simulation model

28. Federal mandatory spending for means-tested programs: 2009 to 2029

29. What are the implications for Medicare of the American Health Care Act?

32. How much do older workers value employee health insurance?

36. Health and retirement effects in a collective consumption model of elderly households

37. Residents in seniors housing and care communities: overview of the Residents Financial Survey

38. Spousal labor market effects from government health insurance: evidence from a Veterans Affairs expansion

39. Health care reform: promises and pitfalls for maternal and child health

40. Immigrant networks and the take-up of disability programs: evidence from U.S. census data

41. SSI for disabled immigrants: why do ethnic networks matter?

42. The Medicaid buy-in and Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) beneficiaries: lessons for the 2014 Medicaid expansion and proposals to reform DI

43. The tradeoff between health and wealth in retirement decisions

44. Aiming higher: results from a state scorecard on health system performance, 2009

45. America's underinsured: a state-by-state look at health insurance affordability prior to the new coverage expansions

46. Out-of-pocket expenditures for adults with health care expenses for multiple chronic conditions, U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized population, 2014

47. Adding employer contributions to health insurance to Social Security's earnings and tax base

49. Do out-of-pocket health care costs delay retirement?

50. The rise in disability recipiency and the decline in unemployment

51. The well-being of retirees: evidence using subjective data

52. Does working longer make people healthier and happier?

53. What happens to health benefits after retirement?

55. Unfinished business: Medicaid and delivery innovation

56. Why do people lapse their long-term care insurance?

57. Estimates of the cost and coverage impacts of proposals to expand health insurance coverage in New York: final report

58. Front and center: ensuring that health reform puts people first

59. Health coverage for aging baby boomers: findings from the Commonwealth Fund Survey of Older Adults

60. Health care in the two Americas: findings from the Scorecard on State Health System Performance for Low-Income Populations, 2013

63. Sources of increasing differential mortality among the aged by socioeconomic status

64. Evidence of increasing differential mortality: a comparison of the HRS and SIPP

66. Would reducing the price of employing an older worker improve labor market outcomes by socioeconomic status?: evidence from health insurance premium restrictions

67. Social Security and total replacement rates in disability and retirement

69. Retirement prospects for the millennials: what is the early prognosis?

74. Social Security: a lifeline for older women and minorities

75. California's uninsured: progress toward universal coverage

76. Assessment and synthesis of selected Medicaid eligibility, enrollment, and renewal processes and systems in six states

77. Medicaid eligibility, enrollment, and renewal processes and systems study: case study summary report--Arizona

78. Medicaid eligibility, enrollment, and renewal processes and systems study: case study summary report--Colorado

79. Medicaid eligibility, enrollment, and renewal processes and systems study: case study summary report--Florida

80. Medicaid eligibility, enrollment, and renewal processes and systems study: case study summary report--Idaho

81. Medicaid eligibility, enrollment, and renewal processes and system study: case study summary report--New York

82. Medicaid eligibility, enrollment, and renewal processes and systems study: case study summary report--North Carolina

84. Health insurance coverage and costs at older ages: evidence from the Health and Retirement Study

85. Population aging, entitlement growth, and the economy

87. Resource tests and eligibility for federal assistance programs: effects of current rules and options for change

88. Job-based coverage insures less than half of nonelderly Californians in 2011

89. Monitoring the impact of health reform on Americans 50--64: use of insurance marketplaces

90. Monitoring the impact of health reform on Americans ages 50--64: uninsured rate dropped by nearly half between December 2013 and March 2015

91. Monitoring the impact of health reform on Americans ages 50--64: access to health care improved during early ACA marketplace implementation

92. Social Security: a key retirement income source for older minorities

93. Adequate premium tax credits are vital to maintain access to affordable health coverage for older adults

94. Mental health and substance use: a crisis for California’s youth

96. Health insurance coverage for 50- to 64-year-olds

97. A new way of looking at private pay affordability of long-term services and supports

98. Monitoring the impact of health reform on Americans 50--64: Medicaid expansion and marketplace implementation increased health coverage

99. Monitoring the impact of health care reforms on Americans 50--64: awareness and coverage expectations

100. The influence of early-life economic shocks on aging outcomes: evidence from the U.S. Great Depression