Impending ACA Subsidy Expiration and Government Health Savings Accounts
Analysis of ACA subsidy expiration impacts on marketplaces and the potential role of government health savings accounts in controlling healthcare costs.
Analysis of ACA subsidy expiration impacts on marketplaces and the potential role of government health savings accounts in controlling healthcare costs.
The Senate prepares to vote on competing healthcare bills addressing the expiration of ACA subsidies, highlighting bipartisan challenges and impacts on insurance premiums and the ACA marketplace.
Access expert insurance industry insights and regulatory resources from Touchpoint Markets including comprehensive property and casualty market coverage and support services.
Explore Q3 earnings from leading U.S. reinsurance companies spotlighting mixed revenue results, underwriting performance, and market resilience amid evolving catastrophe risks and economic conditions.
Analysis finds health care consolidation and rising costs in the U.S. health system largely predate the Affordable Care Act, with complex market and financial factors driving trends beyond ACA influence.
Senate Republicans propose replacing expiring Obamacare subsidies with health savings accounts, challenging Democrats' extension plan amid debate over healthcare affordability and policy impact.
Wisconsin home insurance premiums rose 55% from 2017 to 2024, driven by climate disasters and rising construction costs. Explore regulatory impacts and market trends.
Homeowners face insurance premium hikes due to extreme weather and costs. Consumer Reports urges adoption of Bill of Rights for stronger protections and transparency in insurance policies.
The Senate is poised to reject legislation to extend ACA tax credits, causing a sharp increase in health insurance premiums for millions starting January 1. Bipartisan talks have stalled, with Democrats and Republicans presenting conflicting proposals.
Nevada's 2026 insurance sandbox allows experiments with wildfire coverage, aiming to stabilize the market but raising concerns about coverage adequacy for homeowners at risk.