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Who will get hit hardest by expiring ACA health insurance subsidies?


The fight over enhanced premium tax credits for the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) marketplace drags on in Congress as crucial deadlines draw near and certain groups stand to be hit the hardest if an ... Read More

ACA enhanced subsidy lapse could hit early retirees hardest amid shutdown fight


Older adults who aren't yet eligible for Medicare face the largest increases in health insurance premiums if enhanced ACA subsidies disappear. Read More

New Analysis Shows Expiring ACA Subsidies Would Hit Young Americans In RED STATES Hardest | TRENDING


The fight over enhanced premium tax credits for the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) marketplace drags on in Congress as crucial deadlines draw near and certain groups stand to be hit the hardest if an ... Read More

Who might be hardest hit by expiring Obamacare tax credits


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As the shutdown drags on, these people will lose if health care subsidies expire


Millions of Americans with Affordable Care Act marketplace health insurance will face higher costs next year if Congress doesn't extend enhanced premium tax credits that have made the plans more affor ... Read More

Would rural residents get hit twice as hard by expiring ACA subsidies?


An analysis by the health care think tank KFF found that the disappearance of enhanced subsidies would increase out-of-pocket health care costs for people insured by the Affordable Care Act by an ... Read More

Here's what the end of ACA subsidies could mean for your health insurance


A major sticking point between Republicans and Democrats is, of course, health care. Congressional Democrats are refusing to endorse a temporary spending bill that allows Affordable Care Act health ... Read More

130,000 Alabamians could lose health insurance, see premiums skyrocket if Congress doesn’t act


More than 100,000 Alabamians are at risk of losing their health insurance if Congress doesn’t extend a set of tax credits that has drastically lowered costs. Read More

Why health care costs are at heart of government shutdown


Expiring Affordable Care Act expanded subsidies and already-passed Medicaid cuts are sticking points for Democrats ... Read More

Brace for the Single Largest Spike in Health Insurance Premiums—Ever


As part of the Affordable Care Act, which paved the way for more widespread access to healthcare, the federal government uses tax credits to subsidize the premiums of tens of millions of qualifying ... Read More

ACA Premiums Are Poised to Skyrocket


Originally, ACA premium tax credits were designed to help low- and middle-income Americans afford insurance through the ACA marketplace. People earning between 100% and 400% of the federal poverty ... Read More

Rep. Andy Biggs says people earning $600,000 pay no premiums for ACA plans. Is that true?


Rep. Andy Biggs claimed that people earning $600,000 per year are getting free health premiums via the Affordable Care Act. Read More


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