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Most popular query on Obamacare is how to avoid it
US President Barack Obama speaks about the Affordable Care Act at Prince Georges Community College on September 26, 2013 in Largo, Maryland. On October 1, 2013, open enrollment starts for the new Obamacare online, state-based exchanges, where consumers will be able to compare and shop for private health insurance plans. Credit: AFP/Getty Images

Most popular query on Obamacare is how to avoid it

We are hours away from the implementation of Obamacare exchanges and both sides of the aisle are quick to point out that Americans still have a lot of questions about the new health care law. But the questions people have may shed some light on their overall opinions of the law.

As the Weekly Standard discovered, the most popular question people have is actually about how they can avoid it:

As the website explains, the fee (tax) in 2014 is 1 percent of annual income or $95 per person, whichever is higher. The fee increases each year. By 2016 it increases to 2.5 percent of income or $695 per person, whichever is higher.

In addition, the site also scrubbed references to so-called "free" health care coverage.

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