In April, after Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., introduced a proposal for Medicare for All that effectively eliminated private insurance, UnitedHealth saw its shares fall 10.9 percent. During the same time, the broader S&P 500 grew almost 1 percent.
While Medicare for All will likely crop up again as the 2020 presidential election nears, UnitedHealth has since rebounded from the decline, up 36 percent since Oct. 1. The insurer will end the year up 19 percent. Boosting the stock are the insurer’s expanding Medicare Advantage business, which is already the largest in the sector, and its approved acquisition of DaVita.
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