The loss of enhanced subsidies and premium sticker shock are driving the trend, state officials and policy experts say.
Lawmakers delayed the negotiations despite a drumbeat of warnings.
Obamacare enrollment projected to drop by over 1 million Americans as health insurance premiums surge following the end of COVID-era federal subsidies in 2026.
There is little likelihood that a fix will come from Washington, where Republican lawmakers say health insurers are to blame Kate Bovina has relied on Obamacare for a decade. The 37-year-old classical ...
Jan 29 (Reuters) - More than a million fewer Americans have signed up for Obamacare plans for 2026, with enrollment dropping to about 23 million as monthly premiums for many soared due ‌to the ...
After more than a decade dealing with the so-called Affordable Care Act (aka “Obamacare”), Americans are still struggling ...
Kate Bivona and her husband don’t know what they would do if either gets seriously sick or injured. Until recently, that wasn’t the case. But beginning in January, the monthly cost of her Affordable ...
WASHINGTON — A key architect of one of the GOP’s proposals to replace the now-expired enhanced Obamacare subsidies lamented that progress has stalled due to a lack of consensus among Republican ...
Conservative health economists suspect that program integrity problems are the main reason why Obamacare enrollment for the 2026 plan year has remained relatively the same despite rising premiums and ...
Residents saved money by dropping coverage, or choosing plans with limited networks, higher copayments and deductibles.