James Myall, policy analyst for the Maine Center for Economic Policy, said the “ripple effects” of losing the enhanced subsidies will reach far, especially in rural Maine, where there are not as many jobs with employer-based insurance.
“This would shrink the state economy,” Myall said, also pointing out that it would make the workforce shortage worse. “The No. 1 reason workers who are not of retirement age are not working is because their health is bad.”
