A new guide that reveals how readers might survive President Obama's health-care reform — its costs, as well as its medical care cuts — has surged on Barnes & Noble's best-seller books list to No. 4, with more than 100,000 copies sold.
"The Obamacare Survival Guide: The Affordable Care Act and What It Means for You and Your Healthcare" has also hit No. 4 on Amazon.com's Politics & Government best-sellers and No. 1 in its Health Policy category, according to a Newsmax report.
The book, by Nick Tate, sifts through the 2,700-page law to explain in layman's terms just how the rules and regulations impact average Americans as well as small-business owners.
The guide also explains all the news fees that are forthcoming, warns of new penalties, and details how to adapt financially, in order to stay afloat with all the upcoming health care costs.
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Cheryl Chumley is a continuous news writer for The Washington Times. Previously, she was part of the start-up team for The Washington Times’ digital aggregation product, Times247. She’s also a 2008-2009 Robert Novak journalism fellow with The Phillips Foundation. She can be reached at cchumley@washingtontimes.com.
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