Around 33.2 percent reported the rates were much lower while 36.2 percent said the rates were somewhat lower. Only 26.8 percent said they were equal and 3.8 percent reported higher rates.
However, when it comes to comparing ACA exchange rates to traditional Medicare rates, only 11.3 percent said the rates were much lower. Around 26 percent said the rates were somewhat lower than traditional Medicare rates while 32.8 percent said they were equal and 29.4 percent said they were higher.
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