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If you're not keen on the extra $800, you can use a credit card to buy the Pixel 3 and the new Pixel 2 XL. The one-year $799 credit will be added to your existing membership, while $100 off will go toward upgrades on the Pixel and Pixel 2 XL.
You'll also get a new iPhone. Not only does it come pre-ordered, but it features a 6-inch, 1.9GHz processor, 8GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, a 5.2-inch 720p display, and a 1,050mAh battery. The phone will be available in three colors from Black, White, and Black 2. The $799 credit can be used to purchase a Pixel 3, Pixel 2 XL, or both.
Google's phone is the first hardware that can compete with the iPhone 6 with its ultra-fast 5.7-inch display and faster Retina display. We'll be following up on this story with a Google Android phone review on Monday.A new, non-partisan report by Congressional Budget Office found that the federal government should be spending less to help states take advantage of the ACA and that the ACA is already having a negative impact.
The report by the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities released Tuesday found that the ACA would save $400 billion over the decade, and $400 billion less by 2026.
"The CBO finds that the ACA is already having a negative impact on states. … It would cost states hundreds of billions of dollars a year to implement Medicaid, and tens of billions of dollars a year to implement the Medicare Part D program," the report said.
The report also found that by 2026, the ACA would save nearly $11.4 trillion over 10 years, while the ACA would leave states with roughly $4 trillion in health-care-related costs over the span.
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