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Many Texans will pay more for ACA health insurance. Here’s what to know about open enrollment


The annual window to sign up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act opens Nov. 1, and many Texans are expected to pay more for coverage this year. Enhanced premium tax credits that have ... Read More

About 1.5 million Americans could face soaring health insurance premiums in 2026 with ACA subsidies set to expire. Will your income still qualify?


About 92% of enrollees in ACA marketplace health insurance plans (that’s 22 million people) receive subsidies (1). Without them, their premiums could more than double in 2026, according to an analysis ... Read More

ACA Open Enrollment: Changes Include Higher Premiums, Out-of-Pocket Costs


Share on Pinterest Open enrollment for the health insurance market plans runs from November through mid-January. Abraham Gonzalez Fernandez/Getty Images Healthcare experts expect monthly premiums for ... Read More

1 in 4 ACA enrollees would 'very likely' forego health insurance if premiums double


One in four Americans covered by the Affordable Care Act are considering going without health insurance if their monthly payments double next year, a new KFF poll finds. Read More

For Many Contractors, Losing ACA Subsidies Means Losing Health Care


ACA marketplace subsidies, first implemented in 2014, expanded greatly during the Biden administration, allowing millions more people to afford private health insurance. But enhanced premium tax ... Read More

Medicaid vs. Obamacare: Costs, Benefits and Enrollment


Obamacare, formally known as the Affordable Care Act (ACA), is the federal law that created health insurance marketplaces and expanded protections. Meanwhile, Medicaid is a government-run health ... Read More

Texans enrolling in ACA health insurance may see higher prices during open enrollment. What to know.


Millions of Texans are likely to see higher prices when they sign up for Affordable Care Act health insurance this year. Open enrollment for the ACA marketplace begins Nov. 1, but Congress is still ... Read More

ACA marketplace allowed fake enrollees, possible fraud, GAO says


The report could buttress GOP arguments that major changes are needed, or at least that prevention measures be a part of any deal on lowering health care costs. Read More

Many Texans will pay more for ACA health insurance. Here’s what to know about open enrollment.


The Brief keeps Texas voters and political observers up to speed on the most essential coverage of their elected officials, the policies that shape their daily lives and the future of our great state. Read More

Many Texans will pay more for ACA health insurance. Here’s what to know about open enrollment.


The annual window to sign up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act opens Nov. 1, and many Texans are expected to pay more for coverage this year. Enhanced premium tax credits that have ... Read More


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