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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
Millions of Republicans on Obamacare want enhanced subsidies extended. Most Hill Republicans don’t

A new poll shows more than 70% of Republicans with Obamacare coverage don’t want their enhanced premium subsidies to expire. Read More
Obamacare premiums could jump 30% as subsidies expire

Millions of Americans who buy their own health insurance could soon face steep premium increases, as temporary federal subsidies that helped lower costs for Obamacare plans are set to expire at year's ... Read More
Why Obamacare Prices Could Surge for Millions Next Year

Signage is seen during a press conference held by Senate Democrats encouraging the passage of Affordable Care Act tax credits in Washington, D.C., on Sept.16, 2025. Reporter Most Americans who rely on ... Read More
The shutdown is about to end. Will millions lose their health insurance?

If you're one of the millions of Americans enrolled in Affordable Care Act health insurance plans – frequently called "Obamacare" – you're likely facing the prospect of sharply higher expenses next ... Read More
Millions could see health insurance costs spike as ACA tax credits set to expire

WASHINGTON — Nearly 22 million Americans could see their health insurance costs rise sharply next year after Congress passed a bill to reopen the federal government without extending key Affordable ... Read More
Uncertain future for Americans' health insurance as health care subsidies decision faces delay

WASHINGTON — While the proposed deal to end the government shutdown would address federal workers and SNAP benefits, it would still leave millions of Americans uncertain about their health insurance. Read More
Congress deadlock on expanding health care subsidies could impact Kentucky families

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Five weeks into the federal shutdown, Congress isn't any closer to an agreement. The standstill comes down to one key issue: expanding subsidies for Affordable Care Act ... Read More
Obamacare Premiums Could Jump 30% as Subsidies Expire

Health insurance premiums will rise between 17% and 30% on average next yearSubsidies that helped millions afford coverage are set to expireMore than 20 million Americans could see higher costs if ... Read More
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