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Health-insurance costs are soaring. Ask yourself these questions before switching to a cheaper plan with a bigger deductible.


HSAs are tax-advantaged savings accounts for medical expenses that can accumulate funds through contributions. They can be invested after reaching a minimum. These accounts are often seen as ... Read More

Americans face higher health insurance costs as sign-up period starts, but Congress could still take action


Millions of Americans signing up for individual health insurance plans are facing higher out-of-pocket costs. Open enrollment for Affordable Care Act marketplaces started this weekend, but Congress is ... Read More

Your health insurance premiums are set to jump in 2026, with costs rising twice as fast as inflation


Workers are likely to pay between 6% to 7% more for their 2026 employer-sponsored health insurance ... told CBS News. Workers typically shoulder between 16% to 25% of the total, depending on whether ... Read More

What to know as the annual sign-up window for health insurance arrives


Higher prices, less help and a government shutdown hang over health insurance markets as shoppers start looking for coverage this week. Read More

Why Your Health Insurance Costs Keep Rising


Employer-based health insurance plans are expected to rise again for 2026. Here's what's behind the high costs. Read More

As government shuts down, here's how much your health insurance could go up next year


As the government shutdown feud highlights rising healthcare costs, here's a breakdown of how much Obamacare, Medicare and job-sponsored plans could increase There's one thing certain about healthcare ... Read More

Who will lose out when ACA health insurance subsidies expire?


Some 22 million Americans are set to lose health insurance subsidies by the end of the year. Who are they, and what will happen if the subsidies are allowed to expire? These subsidies, known as ... Read More

Is it cheaper to pay for medical care without health insurance?


Hospitals or clinics may offer cash-only discounts to people who pay without insurance. But experts warn that health care isn't the place to bargain for the best deal. 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

What's behind the health care fight that led to the government shutdown


A fight over health policy drove the current federal government shutdown. At issue is the cost of premiums for health care plans people buy on the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, marketplaces. Read More

Health coverage for thousands of Wisconsinites hangs in the balance as government shutdown continues, experts say


The recent government shutdown is centered on a dispute over extending expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies. Democrats are demanding the subsidies be renewed, while some Republicans argue they ... Read More


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