Some experts warn of a potential "death spiral" in the Affordable Care Act marketplace if young, healthy consumers drop ...
More than one million fewer Americans are now covered compared to the record-high 24 million people who enrolled in Obamacare ...
The loss of enhanced subsidies and premium sticker shock are driving the trend, state officials and policy experts say.
The decline comes as enhanced tax credits that helped reduce the cost of getting health insurance expired on Dec. 31.
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Opinion: Millions of Americans rely on the Affordable Care Act. They deserve an upgrade.
The ACA was never meant to be frozen in time: It was meant to evolve.
Over 1 million fewer people are enrolled in ACA health insurance following the expiration of enhanced tax credits that made coverage more affordable.
The cavalry didn’t come to save the Affordable Care Act’s enhanced premium subsidies, which ended when 2025 did. And while the House is expected to vote in January on a Democratic proposal to extend ...
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Many Obamacare enrollees are settling for the cheapest plans. Here's why that could be risky.
Kate Bivona and her husband don’t know what they would do if either gets seriously sick or injured ...
Obamacare enrollment projected to drop by over 1 million Americans as health insurance premiums surge following the end of ...
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TrumpRx vs Obamacare: Why cheaper drugs won’t cover America’s healthcare gap
A new government-backed website promises to lower the price of prescription drugs for Americans.
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