Before the ACA, birth control made up between 30 and 44 percent of women’s out-of-pocket health care costs, according to a KFF analysis. After the legislation took effect, the cost of contraception of all kinds fell dramatically — including IUDs, the cost of which dropped 68 percent.
Project 2025 — the Heritage Foundation’s blueprint for Trump’s next term, compiled by the former president’s closest allies and advisors — envisions repealing ACA, ending the birth control benefits currently enjoyed by tens of millions of women. (Trump has repeatedly, and unconvincingly, claimed to “know nothing” about the project.)
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