President Obama warned young people that if they don’t sign up for Obamacare by March 31, they will face a penalty — if they can afford it.
During an interview with radio host Ryan Seacrest, Obama explained that young people might be charged a fine if they don’t get insured.
“If you can afford it — you just decide you don’t want to get it because your attitude is ‘nothing’s ever going to happen to me’ — then you’ll be charged a penalty,” Obama explained.
Obama was careful to specify that people who can’t afford Obamacare will not suffer a penalty, thanks to a “hardship exemption,” but encouraged everyone to sign up.
“[Y]ou never know what kind of curveballs life throws at you,” he warned.