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Health Insurance Premiums Could Rise More Than 80% Next Year


The imminent expiration of COVID-era health care subsidies could see the insurance premium costs soar for millions of Americans. Read More

NEW BILL WOULD EXPAND GUARD HEALTH CARE


The following information was released by the National Guard Association of the United States (NGAUS): Legislation introduced last week by Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., would ensure premium-free medical ... Read More

Millions face skyrocketing health insurance costs unless Congress extends subsidies


Democrats are threatening to vote to shut down the government at the end of the month if Republicans don't the Affordable Care Act premium subsidies ... Read More

Your health insurance costs are rising at the highest level since 2010. Here's why.


Working-age Americans who get health insurance through their job will see largest health insurance rate hikes since 2010. Read More

Health insurance prices are likely to rise next year, experts say


Pricey prescriptions and nagging medical costs are swamping some insurers and employers now. Patients may start paying for it next year. Health insurance will grow more expensive in many corners of ... Read More

She's bracing and saving to pay $2,800 a month for ACA health insurance next year


Next year, when her health care premium balloons, "it's gonna be a real hit," Ellen Allen says. "I'm worried about it." Allen lives near Charleston, W.Va., and directs a small nonprofit called West ... Read More


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