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Without congressional action before Dec. 31, enhanced premium tax credits for marketplace health insurance will expire. Here's how Mass. residents will be affected.
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What to know about Affordable Care Act open enrollment as tax credits set to expire, premiums double
Without a deal in Congress to end the shutdown and extend critical tax credits that helped many people afford their coverage, premiums are expected to skyrocket.
As Ohioans brace for higher health care costs, Republicans and Democrats remain deadlocked on the government shutdown.
Since the federal government shutdown began more than a month ago, there's been a lot of back and forth about the Affordable Care Act's enhanced premium tax credits.
The stability afforded by the Affordable Care Act fostered risk taking and investment, but that's at risk now, write .
Premium payments under the Affordable Care Act may double in 2026 if enhanced premium tax credits expire, according to a KFF report.
Because Congress has failed to act on her calls to extend Affordable Care Act tax credits, Kansans will see their monthly premiums increase by an average of77 percent, potentially forcing 4.2 million Americans off their health insurance.
A Georgia health advocacy group is raising concerns about a looming federal deadline that could leave hundreds of thousands of Georgians uninsured and drive up health
The Health Insurance Marketplace open enrollment period for Obamacare, also known as the Affordable Care Act (ACA), for the 2026 plan year begins on Saturday.