I recently started posted in the Politics and Religion section of a computer games industry forum. It is fascinating to see the difference in reaction between the two forums.
The games industry forum is made of primarily of 20 or 30 something who are involved as programmers, designers, and founders of computer/video game companies and journalist who cover the field. (I was investor/business guy of a game company for a few years right after retirement.)
Compared to this forum they are far more liberal and supportive of the bill. Very few (I maybe the only one) are retired, and while most are covered by insurance via their companies, quite a few are contractors and will probably be forced to buy insurance. I suspect that most have incomes that will put them well outside of the subsidy ranges. If insurance companies end up raising the price of insurance for young people to keep the maximum age differential at 3x, I guess the alternative is to lower it for us older folks
, the young folks will end up subsidies is us older wealthier folks.
I guess the good news is they really like the bill.