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Your health insurance through work could face higher premiums next year

Recent employer surveys shed some light on what companies expect to pay next year — though they may not pass the entire increase onto employees. (Jeffrey Basinger / Newsday RM via Getty Images file) ... Read More
Hoosiers at risk of losing health insurance if Congress lets subsidies expire
The debate surrounding whether to extend enhanced premium subsidies for health insurance marketplace enrollees is at the heart of the government shutdown. Read More
LIVE: State leaders to address government shutdown impacts, rise in health insurance premiums

State leaders planned to provide an update on the impacts of the government shutdown and the Trump administration’s decisions to stop funding certain programs. Read More
Health insurance premiums could double for 632K in SC with subsidy cuts
Affordable Care Act subsidies make health insurance more affordable for over 600,000 South Carolinians. Some of the tax credits will expire at the end of the year. Read More
Health insurance premiums are going up next year — unless you work at these companies

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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
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