Young avoid coverage in Colorado, posing problem for health care law

Published February 21, 2014 1:20pm ET



THE DENVER POST — Matt Leising spends about $3,600 a year on medication to treat asthma and sinus problems, so he was supportive when Washington politicians were debating the Affordable Care Act.

After the law passed and then began rolling out last fall, Leising went to Colorado’s health care exchange website to look for coverage, but the 29-year-old Littleton resident quickly realized he couldn’t afford any of the plans.

Read more at The Denver Post.