Kate Bivona and her husband don’t know what they would do if either gets seriously sick or injured ...
Nationwide, the number of people buying health plans on Obamacare insurance marketplaces is down by about 833,000 compared ...
More than a million people have canceled their insurance as costs rise after Obamacare subsidies ended at the end of last ...
Millions of Americans are entering 2026 caught in a paradox: they are signing up for Affordable Care Act coverage in record ...
As health insurance subsidies expire, New Jerseyans covered by Obamacare are opting for plans that have lower premiums but ...
For many, the cost of coverage through the Affordable Care Act has more than doubled, largely driven by the loss of expanded subsidies.
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 ...
The subsidies that made Affordable Care Act plans more affordable are expiring, and marketplace coverage in 2026 will be much more expensive An Obamacare banner flies in front of an insurance agency ...
That number could increase significantly as more consumers are faced with higher bills brought on by expiring premium subsidies.
Nationwide, nearly 22.8 million consumers had signed up for 2026 coverage, also a dip from 2025 enrollment of 23.6 million.
An early report shows that hundreds of thousands of Floridians dropped Obamacare as subsidies expired with the dawn of 2026.