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Map Shows How Much Health Insurance Premiums Will Go Up in Each State


The ACA marketplace offers health insurance to millions of Americans, but expanded subsidies will soon expire. Read More

Missourians to see health insurance premiums spike as subsidies expire


The U.S. Senate will vote in December on a bill to extend subsidies for federal marketplace plans, but the fate of the bill is uncertain. Read More

Health insurance premiums are going up next year — unless you work at these companies


NPR's series Cost of Living: The Price We Pay is examining what's driving price increases and how people are coping after years of stubborn inflation. How are higher prices changing the way you live? Read More

Your health insurance through work could face higher premiums next year


If you’re among the roughly 165 million Americans who get your health coverage through work, not the government, you might be wondering: Is my plan next, now that health insurance premiums for ... Read More

Health insurance premiums for 225,000 Coloradans are about to double


Congress failed to extend tax credits to help people pay for health insurance on state marketplaces. Now hundreds of thousands of Coloradans will see their costs double. The Colorado Division of ... 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

Will my health insurance premiums go up in 2026? What to know after the vote to reopen the government


After enough Democrats caved this week and agreed to fund the federal government without guarantees for extending healthcare subsidies for tens of millions of Americans, a big question on the minds of ... Read More

Maryland families struggle as health insurance costs surge


Family health insurance for most American workers averaged $27,000 this year, according to a survey released Wednesday by the health research group KFF, and Maryland families are feeling the strain. 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

Rochester Regional Health employees hit with 'demoralizing' health insurance premiums


Rochester, N.Y. (WHAM) — With open enrollment beginning soon, some Rochester Regional Health employees said they were blindsided by huge spikes in health insurance premiums for the upcoming year. Two ... Read More


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