INFOGRAPHIC: How Obamacare Impacts People of Color
Contact: Laura Pereyra
Phone: 202.741.6258
Email: lpereyra@americanprogress.org
Washington, D.C.—Ahead of tomorrow’s Supreme Court ruling on the consitutionality of Obamacare, Progress 2050 released the following infographic showing how many people of color, including Latinos, African Americans, Asians, and Native Americans—and especially young people—have benefitted from the Affordable Care Act to address their most urgent health needs.

See the full infographic here.
The following experts are available to speak on this topic:
- Vanessa Cardenas, Director of Progress 2050
- Daniella Leger, Vice President for American Values and New Communities
See also:
- Awaiting a Ruling on Obamacare by Emilie Openchowski
- 7 Ways the Affordable Care Act Helps Latinos: What They Have at Stake as the Supreme Court Debates the Law
To contact experts please email Laura Pereyra at lpereyra@americanprogress.org or call 202.741.6258.
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