Potential Impact of Expiring Obamacare Tax Credits on Health Coverage Costs
Explore the implications of expiring Obamacare premium tax credits at the end of 2025 and their potential impact on health insurance costs and coverage in the U.S.
Explore the implications of expiring Obamacare premium tax credits at the end of 2025 and their potential impact on health insurance costs and coverage in the U.S.
Ohio's health care premiums are rising as ACA tax credits expire, affecting over half a million residents during open enrollment. Local providers and patients urge policy action.
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