Young people who thought they were going to get help paying for their insurance through the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act could be out of luck.

A new study from HealthPocket finds that in major cities, some young people are falling into a "subsidy gap" where they're unable to obtain government subsidies to help pay for their plans despite being eligible.

And that gap could be contributing to the group's under-enrollment.

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