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Health insurance premiums for Georgians could skyrocket as battle over subsidies continues in D.C.

The ongoing government shutdown has reopened the debate over the future of the Affordable Care Act. Democrats say they won't vote to reopen the government until Republicans negotiate an extension of ... Read More
An emerging shutdown deal doesn’t extend expiring health subsidies. Here’s what could happen to them
A legislative package that could end the weekslong government shutdown leaves out any clear resolution on the expiring Affordable Care Act tax credits that have made private health insurance less ... Read More
Pennsylvanians are scrambling to afford Affordable Care Act health insurance price hikes after no subsidy deal in Congress

About 3 in 4 Pennsylvanians will still qualify for some tax credits, but the amounts will, on average, be smaller. Others face paying for plans at full price. Read More
Barring a Sharp Shift, Health Insurance Costs Will Skyrocket
Many of the 24 million working and middle-class Americans insured through the Affordable Care Act may forgo insurance if their bills multiply. Read More
ACA premiums could skyrocket: What to expect as open enrollment begins

Open enrollment for Affordable Care Act health insurance plans begins in less than two weeks, and consumers are already facing significantly higher premiums because tax credits are set to expire at ... Read More
Rural Pennsylvanians face quadruple health insurance costs without tax credit extension | Opinion

Expiring premium tax credits threaten to price out millions from health coverage, with rural residents facing costs four times higher than current rates when credits end this year. Read More
NJ health insurance marketplace premiums set to skyrocket in 2026

NJ DOBI reports 2026 individual-market premiums will rise an average 16.6% Expiration of enhanced federal premium tax credits could push some costs up nearly 175% Over 466,000 Get Covered NJ enrollees ... Read More
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