Tag: Insurance Costs

Georgia Insurance Costs Rising: Trends, Legislative Response, and Premium Reductions

Explore rising insurance costs in Georgia, legislative efforts to address them, and recent premium reductions by leading insurers for consumer relief.

Bipartisan Effort to Extend ACA Tax Subsidies: What It Means for Insurance

Explore the bipartisan initiative led by Senator Collins to extend ACA tax subsidies and its implications for health insurance premiums and regulation.

Health Insurance Costs Rising for North Dakota Farmers Amid Federal Cuts

Rising health insurance costs for North Dakota farmers demand urgent financial planning and policy advocacy to ease fiscal challenges. Learn more.

Rising Insurance Costs Impacting Real Estate in California and Beyond

Explore how rising insurance costs affect California's real estate market, shaping affordability and strategies for buyers and sellers.

Healthcare Legislative Proposal: Addressing Rising Insurance Premiums

Explore the latest healthcare legislative proposal addressing rising insurance premiums and subsidy discussions impacting the Affordable Care Act. Act now!

End of COVID-Enhanced ACA Tax Credits Raises Insurance Costs in 2026

The expiration of COVID-era ACA enhanced tax credits will cause significant health insurance premium increases in 2026, leading many to downgrade plans or forego coverage.

KFF Health News Highlights ACA Subsidy Discussions and Insurance Cost Trends

KFF Health News reports on Affordable Care Act subsidy debates, rising health insurance costs, and market impacts including effects on Native American communities and healthcare consolidation.

Senator Reed Advocates Extending ACA Premium Tax Credits to Avert 2026 Insurance Cost Surge

Senator Jack Reed urges Congress to extend ACA premium tax credits to prevent a 114% average rise in 2026 health insurance premiums, highlighting risks to coverage and federal funding.

Pennsylvania Counties Propose Significant Property Tax Hikes Amid Budget Challenges

Pennsylvania counties including Pittsburgh propose property tax hikes up to 30% in 2026 to address budget deficits driven by inflation, health insurance costs, and rising expenses.

Ketchikan School District Faces $5.4M Debt Driven by Health Insurance Costs

Ketchikan school district's $5.4 million debt to the borough is largely due to rising health insurance costs and budget mismanagement, prompting audits and financial oversight reforms.