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We get rebates.
In Texas, for instance, 92 percent of individual insurance customers are expected to get rebates.
The government recently said that 12.8 million people will get rebates averaging $151 per household.
This may sound reasonable: those who don't pay taxes shouldn't get rebates.
(Some taxpayers, like children listed as dependents on their parents' returns, will not get rebates).
Ms. Sebelius estimated that up to nine million people could get rebates worth up to $1.4 billion.
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Of those large businesses and their employees getting rebates, the largest average rebates per enrollee are in Vermont ($386) and Nebraska ($248), the report estimated.
"Certainly, there are some consumers who will be getting rebates who will welcome the news," said Anthony Wright, executive director of Health Access California, a state advocacy group.
Under the Great Appliance Swap Out, conducted by Lockheed this spring, New Yorkers got rebates — as much as $100 for clothes washers, for example — to trade old appliances for new, energy-efficient models.
WASHINGTON — President Obama, slipping back into his episodic role as a vigorous campaigner for his new health care act, said Thursday that thanks to the law, more than 8.5 million Americans are getting rebates this summer from their insurance providers.
On the other hand, moving market share is a prerequisite for getting rebates.
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