Trump's Obamacare Replacement Plan
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•After years of threats, Trump still doesn't have a plan to replace Obamacare
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Experts say it's hard to find any meat on the bones of a plan to replace Obamacare .
Health care spending in the U.S. is rising faster than the overall economy.
The Affordable Care Act is expected to cost the federal government around $631 billion over the next five years .
Experts doubt it would happen under a second Trump administration.
Out-of-pocket costs rose and the number of short-term health plans, which often provide lower monthly premiums for less coverage, expanded, Horwitz said.
Graves said whoever wins will need to extend the enhanced subsidies under the Affordable Care Act .
Harris has committed to extending the subsidies; Trump has remained silent.
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