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To control costs, State Health Plan leaders look to invest in members’ health

As NC Treasurer Brad Briner trims a massive budget deficit, he says part of the puzzle will be addressing the health of the workforce. Read More
Coloradans’ average health insurance premiums to double on state’s individual marketplace

Coloradans who shop for their own health insurance will see, on average, a doubling in their monthly premium in 2026, according to state officials. The Colorado Division of Insurance on Monday ... Read More
City employee health plan premiums to rise for first time in over a decade

The Paducah City Commission voted Tuesday to approve a series of adjustments to the city's employee health plan, including raised premiums, for the 2026 fiscal year in light of rising health insurance ... Read More
After shutdown, federal employees face new uncertainty: Affording health insurance
Larry Humphreys, a retired Federal Emergency Management Agency worker in Moultrie, Georgia, says he and his wife won't be traveling much next year after their monthly health insurance premium payment ... Read More
Many East Bay residents consider giving up health insurance with premiums set to skyrocket

With the looming end of pandemic-era credits, families on Covered California health plans are seeing their premiums go up drastically. Some say they're considering dropping health insurance — a move ... Read More
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