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WASHINGTON (AP) — Fifty-two-year-old Dinam Bigny sank into debt and had to get a roommate this year, in part because of health insurance premiums that cost him nearly $900 per month. Next year, those ... Read More

With ACA subsidies set to expire by the new year, what comes next for Floridians?


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