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‘It’s only gotten worse’: As ACA premiums are set to climb, some Americans opt to go uninsured

Enhanced subsidies for Obamacare have kept premiums affordable. Absent action from Congress, they will expire at the end of the year. Read More
Some Americans fear high health insurance premiums if ACA enhanced subsidies expire: 'Very much a worry'
Some Americans said they're worried that if subsidies expire, they may be forced to choose a lower-tier insurance plan or may not be able to cover their premiums. Read More
Health insurance sticker shock begins as shutdown battle over subsidies rages
Many states have shown rising premiums ahead of open enrollment for Affordable Care Act plans. The government shutdown is driven by Democrats and Republicans being far apart on the issue of extended ... Read More
Congress is running out of time to meet a crucial health care deadline
Lawmakers express little hope for the extension of Affordable Care Act subsidies before open enrollment begins. Read More
Democrats want health care tax credits to end the shutdown. Why the GOP says not yet.
Democrats say Congress needs to permanently extend the credits now before open enrollment for state health insurance marketplaces begins Nov. 1. Republicans say they will not discuss health policy as ... Read More
130,000 Alabamians could lose health insurance, see premiums skyrocket if Congress doesn’t act
More than 100,000 Alabamians are at risk of losing their health insurance if Congress doesn’t extend a set of tax credits that has drastically lowered costs. Read More
Trump says he's open to health care deal but government must reopen first

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump cracked the door slightly to negotiations with Democrats on the health care subsidies they've made central to the shutdown fight, then abruptly closed it ... Read More
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