Still Work to Be Done Under Affordable Care Act

    Progress in reducing the number of people without health insurance in the U.S. appears to be losing momentum.

    FOX’s Jon Decker has more from the White House:

    Although the Affordable Care Act has reduced the nation’s uninsured rate to a historic low, six years after the law passed, about 29 million people are still uninsured.

    A just released survey by the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation found that consumers getting coverage through the ACA were split about whether they were getting their money’s worth, a change from previous years when a majority said they were getting a good deal.

    Rising premiums and dwindling choices on the healthcare exchanges have made ObamaCare a major campaign issue, with Hillary Clinton vowing to expand the law and Donald Trump promising to repeal and replace it.

    At the White House, Jon Decker, FOX News.