if we had kept the cost sharing reductions, this is the increase you d see for 2018. without them, pennsylvania was 9% now it s 20%. michigan, 17%, now 27%. georgia was going to be up 31.5%. now up 54%. maryland was going to be up 33%. they have not speculated what it will be without the csrs. so we don t know what s going to happen there until now. other states almost assumed because the president had hinted that the csrs would not continue. delaware looking at a 25% increase. south carolina, 31%, tennessee 37%. iowa 37%. the big exception is alaska which has the highest health insurance premiums in the nation. they announced an average premium decrease of 26.5% even though they assumed the is csrs would not continue. already the attorneys general of new york and california say they are going to file lawsuits to prevent president trump from