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 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.
New Jersey proposes substantial health care premium hikes for public employees in county, school, and state sectors, reflecting ongoing cost management challenges.
In 2024, US health insurance premiums rose 6% for individuals and 7% for families, with significant state-by-state cost disparities affecting affordability and market dynamics.
Rising home insurance premiums and increased policy cancellations in Indiana are impacting homeowners' ability to maintain coverage and affordability, says Fair Housing Center.
Florida's 2025 legislative session ended with budget agreements but without meaningful reforms to tackle rising homeowners insurance premiums and housing affordability challenges.
Indiana faces rising home insurance premiums leading to increased policy cancellations and nonrenewals, impacting homeowner financial stability and affordability.
Explore the latest insights on Florida's property insurance market, where premium rates face ongoing pressures despite legislative reforms aimed at market stabilization and increased competition.
North Carolina's new SB 452 law raises minimum auto insurance liability limits, mandates underinsured motorist coverage, extends surcharges for inexperienced drivers and moving violations, leading to premium increases starting July 2024.
House Oversight Committee demands Commerce Department explain premature health insurance termination of fired employees and premium deductions during coverage lapse.