With open enrollment now underway, an estimated 583,000 Ohioans are bracing for record premium hikes as federal ACA tax credits expire at the end of the year. Kansas mayor hit with criminal charges ...
Senator Duckworth says she'll consider lowering subsidies if they are extended for a year. ‘That Has Never Been Tolerated in the Entire History of Our Republic’ Ryan Murphy’s ‘All's Fair’ gets panned ...
Insurers have increased rates significantly for next year — an average of about 26 percent for a typical plan in the 30 states where the federal government runs the marketplace, and an average of 17 ...
Millions of Texans are likely to see higher prices when they sign up for Affordable Care Act health insurance this year. Open enrollment for the ACA marketplace begins Nov. 1, but Congress is still ...
Ginny Murray says she and her husband, Chaz, are out of options for health insurance. In January, their premiums are expected to rise higher than they’ve ever gone up before, putting the cost out of ...
Massachusetts has begun notifying people who receive health insurance through the Affordable Care Act’s exchange how much their premiums would increase without the federal subsidies that are due to ...
Open enrollment for Affordable Care Act health insurance plans begins in less than two weeks, and consumers are already facing significantly higher premiums because tax credits are set to expire at ...
As the federal government shutdown continues, the potential expiration of enhanced ACA subsidies is already reshaping the coverage landscape, with 2026 plan prices increasing in several states and ...
Over the last week, the decision on whether to extend the enhanced ACA subsidies has increasingly become the defining issue of the shutdown. It is an issue that is fracturing the Republican Party and ...
Florida has 4.7 million people enrolled in Affordable Care Act plans in 2025, more than any other state. One analysis found that 24% of Florida's ACA enrollees under age 65 use enhanced subsidies — ...
WASHINGTON, Oct 12 (Reuters) - Vice President JD Vance criticized Affordable Care Act tax credits on Sunday, labeling them vehicles for fraud and calling for regulatory reform, even as Democratic ...