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Map shows highest health insurance premium rises by US state
There are many factors behind the rising costs of health insurance premium rates, which follows an ongoing trend in recent years. Read More
Risk of higher health insurance costs for Coloradans rises after Congress fails to renew subsidies as part of shutdown fight
This story has been updated with information from U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet. Colorado leaders and health care advocates are warning that Congress has little time left to prevent a surge in health ... Read More
More NJ Residents Lack Health Insurance, And That's Rising As Medicaid Cuts Loom

In 2026, thousands of New Jersey residents are anticipated to lose health insurance coverage, with those in the lowest income brackets particularly affected. Those losses will come as the number of ... Read More
On Texas border, uninsured people stress the health system. It's set to get worse

RIO GRANDE CITY, Texas — Dr. Jake Margo Jr. stood in the triage room at Starr County Memorial Hospital explaining why a person with persistent fever who could be treated with over-the-counter ... Read More
US judge pauses changes to federal health insurance marketplace

Ruling pauses provisions affecting low-income enrollees Health insurers' shares rise after ruling announcement Affordable Care Act was President Obama's signature domestic policy law Aug 22 (Reuters) ... Read More
Your health insurance through work could face higher premiums next year
Employer surveys estimate health plan costs will climb 9% next year, which may show up in workers’ monthly premiums or through higher deductibles and copays. Read More
Health insurance will cost more for millions of Americans -- especially rural residents

Aug. 22—A combination of Trump administration policies will make health care coverage more expensive for people who purchase plans from health insurance marketplaces — and rural residents will be hit ... Read More
Insurance rebates coming soon for 350,000 people in Mass.

More than 350,000 people in Massachusetts will begin receiving health insurance rebates in September. State insurance regulators announced Tuesday that the rebates will total $75.6 million and benefit ... Read More
Study Results from University of California Update Understanding of Insurance (County-level Immigration Policy and Health Insurance Among Latino Adults and Youth): Insurance

By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Health Policy and Law Daily-- A new study on Insurance is now available. Financial support for this research came from NIH National Institute on Minority Health ... Read More
Just before shutdown, most Americans wanted health insurance tax credits extended, poll finds
NEW YORK (AP) — Most Americans want Congress to extend tax credits that, if left to expire at the end of the year, could raise health insurance costs for millions of Americans, according to a new poll ... Read More
She's bracing and saving to pay $2,800 a month for ACA health insurance next year

Next year, when her health care premium balloons, "it's gonna be a real hit," Ellen Allen says. "I'm worried about it." Allen lives near Charleston, W.Va., and directs a small nonprofit called West ... Read More
Health Insurance Costs for Businesses to Rise by Most in 15 Years

U.S. businesses are facing the biggest health-insurance cost increases in at least 15 years, after already-steep boosts in recent years that have pushed the annual expense for family coverage high ... Read More
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