Facing south suburban january 25 2017

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Week of January 25, 2017 Vol 36 • No 11 • www.thechicagocitizen.com

BUSINESS

Weekly

OBAMA, SPENDING POWER DRIVES CONSUMER CONFIDENCE AMONG BLACKS +P4

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ENTERTAINMENT

PHYLICIA RASHAD, URSULA BURNS AND BERNARD TYSON TO SPEAK AT THE 2017 BLACK ENTERPRISE WOMEN OF POWER SUMMIT + P7

OBAMACARE REPEAL COULD EFFECT EMPLOYMENT NUMBERS By Monique Smith

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AZOYA LAUNCH SATISFIES CHINESE SHOPPERS’ CRAVINGS FOR U.S. PRODUCTS + P8

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he Affordable Care Act (ACA) has been under scrutiny from the moment it became part of President Obama’s agenda. Since the passing of the ACA, it has been the target of the Republican Party’s agenda to repeal and replace it. However, rank-and-file Republicans in the House and Senate are growing increasingly fearful that repealing the health law without having a replacement ready would be disastrous. According to the Urban Institute, nearly 30 million Americans would lose health insurance by 2019 while the broader U.S. economy would be hit. This is just the tip of the iceberg.

“The repeal of Obamacare will affect millions of Paul Ryan, Speaker of the House. Americans adversely both in the area of medical coverage but financially as well and the Republican Party will have to deal with the fall out.” The Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansion was adopted by all but 19 states. According to a study released by Reuters Health, Obamacare’s expansion of Medicaid coverage to people just above the poverty threshold may have contributed to the increase of disabled Americans getting jobs. This study revealed that in the states where > SEE MORE PAGE 2

YOUNG BLACKS BENEFIT FROM HPV VACCINE, EXPERTS SAY By Stacy M. Brown (The Washington Informer/NNPA Member) Higher rates of cancers associated with the human papillomavirus (HPV) occur in African Americans compared to Whites, according to a nationally renowned physician Dr. Alison Moriarty

Daley. While some Black parents have concerns about vaccines for HPV including that their children are too young to even consider sex, health experts say that the vaccine – particularly Gardasil 9 – does more than help prevent the sexually transmitted human papillomavirus (HPV).

“It’s a safe and effective form of cancer prevention,” said Daley of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, an organization with is headquarters in New York. HPV is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the United States, Daley and other health experts said.

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