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Affordable Care Act tax credits are set to expire, making many government exchange health insurance plans more expensive. Here's how it could impact Arkansans.
A debate now unfolding in Congress over the future of tax subsidies tied to the Affordable Care Act could have consequences for all Americans.
To buy basic coverage through the Affordable Care Act’s marketplace without the tax subsidy that’s set to expire on Dec. 31, Linderman, who lives in Clearwater, Fla., would have to pay roughly $1,500 per month in 2026.
Iowa District 1 Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks and House Republicans are working on a bill aimed at reducing health care costs, but face skepticism from Democrats.
The outcome was widely expected after Democrats and Republicans released dueling bills. Congress is under pressure to address health care costs before federal subsidies lapse at the end of the year.
A major deadline for millions who rely on health insurance through the Affordable Care Act is quickly approaching. Dec. 15 by midnight is your last chance to choose a plan for coverage starting Jan. 1.
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Affordable Care Act enrollment is slightly ahead of last year so far, despite expiring subsidies
Initial new federal data shows the number of Americans signing up for Affordable Care Act health insurance for 2026 is moderately higher than it was at a similar time last year.
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.
The deadline to enroll in Affordable Care Act plans for coverage starting Jan. 1 is Dec. 15, as key subsidies are set to expire at the end of the year unless Congress intervenes