ACA Marketplace Faces Premium Hikes as Enrollment Deadline Nears in Texas
ACA open enrollment deadline approaches amid expiring premium tax credits, causing premium increases and insurer exits in Texas. Active plan updates advised.
ACA open enrollment deadline approaches amid expiring premium tax credits, causing premium increases and insurer exits in Texas. Active plan updates advised.
Senator Gary Peters urges Senate to extend Affordable Care Act tax credits to prevent steep premium increases and declining insurance enrollment in Michigan.
Rice University research shows employer health insurance premiums have increased 342% since 1999, driven by rising hospital prices and consolidation, without quality improvements.
Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee discusses the critical need to extend ACA premium tax credits to prevent loss of affordable healthcare coverage for 267,000 veterans amid Medicaid cuts and rising insurance costs.
ACA premium tax credits expire end of 2025 may double 2026 premiums for Ohio and US marketplace enrollees, risking coverage loss amid cost pressures.
Rising ACA marketplace premiums in 2026 threaten affordability for consumers and small businesses, highlighting legislative challenges and the debate over subsidy extensions.
Senate Finance Committee explores the Health Care Freedom for Patients Act addressing Obamacare subsidy fraud and sustainable health care reforms to lower premiums.
A Rutgers-Eagleton Poll reveals most New Jersey voters understand their health insurance plans but remain concerned about costs and state regulation. Insights highlight demographic variations in confidence and cost considerations.
The National Taxpayers Union opposes extending Enhanced Premium Tax Credits, citing increased federal deficits and market distortions. Insights into healthcare subsidies and fiscal impact.
House Republican moderates are advancing a move to extend Affordable Care Act premium tax credits, challenging party leadership and shaping health insurance subsidy policies ahead of 2026 elections.