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Higher cost, worse coverage: Affordable Care Act enrollees say expiring subsidies will hit them hard
Americans are feeling the strain already with less than three weeks to go until the expiration of COVID-era tax credits that have helped many people pay for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act,
With the pending increase in costs for people who get their health coverage from the Affordable Care Act, Coast health centers are bracing for an increase in patients.
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history ended a little over two weeks ago. Federal workers are back on the job. But one of the biggest fights that helped fuel that shutdown remains unresolved.
Costly health insurance is fueling patient interest in a cash-only model called direct primary care.
With just hours left to choose a plan for coverage that takes effect Jan. 1, Arkansans shopping for coverage through healthcare.gov are facing a double whammy of higher premiums and lower subsidies compared with this year's offerings.
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn said recently during an event at East Texas Baptist University that as the end of the Affordable Care Act premium tax credits approaches, lawmakers are looking for ways to address health care that benefit everyone.
Enhanced tax credits under the Affordable Care Act are set to expire at the end of the year, forcing thousands of Wisconsinites to make a tough
Congress has less than three days to act before pandemic‑era Affordable Care Act subsidies expire, driving up health care costs.
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‘There’s nothing affordable in the Affordable Care Act’ — and people will likely pay even more in 2027 than 2026. Here’s why.
The future is bleak for Obamacare premiums as people flee higher insurance costs.