ACA Health Insurance Premiums to Rise 75% as Pandemic Subsidies Expire
ACA marketplace premiums are set to increase by 75% after pandemic-era subsidies expire, risking higher uninsured rates and market instability.
ACA marketplace premiums are set to increase by 75% after pandemic-era subsidies expire, risking higher uninsured rates and market instability.
Colorado's individual health insurance premiums are expected to rise sharply in 2025, with an average increase of up to 30% in some areas due to expiration of premium tax credits and regulatory factors affecting affordability in the insurance market.
Marketplace insurers plan a median premium increase of 15% in 2026 driven by expiration of enhanced premium tax credits and tariff effects on medical costs, per Peterson Center and KFF analysis.
Colorado individual health insurance premiums are projected to rise 28% in 2026 due to federal tax credit expirations and policy changes, significantly impacting affordability and coverage in rural and Western Slope regions.
Wyoming faces significant health insurance premium increases due to the expiration of enhanced marketplace subsidies, impacting affordability statewide and especially in Teton County.
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