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Why Obamacare Prices Could Surge for Millions Next Year


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Obamacare premiums could jump 30% as subsidies expire


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Health care premiums may skyrocket for millions of Texans as tax credits expire


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Millions face 'huge sticker shock' when ACA open enrollment starts Nov. 1


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Millions of Americans like me could lose health care without federal subsidies


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Nearly half a million Pennsylvanians could lose health coverage in 2026 | Opinion


As ACA tax credits near expiration and Medicaid faces $911 billion in cuts, state residents brace for a 22% increase in premiums while Congress remains deadlocked over healthcare funding. Read More

Health care advances jeopardized if premium tax credits expire


However, I'm concerned that many of those coverage gains may evaporate if the U.S. Congress and the Trump Administration allow the enhanced premium tax credits to expire. Illinois moved swiftly to ... Read More

Anxiety and uncertainty loom for 300,000 Coloradans who buy health insurance on their own


Health insurance for 300,000 Coloradans could see big price increases in 2026 if Congress does not extended enhanced premium subsidies. Read More


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