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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Families using Affordable Care Act health insurance could face dramatic premium increases in 2026 unless Congress extends current subsidy rules, according to financial advisor Jay McGowan. The changes affect people who obtain ...
President Donald Trump and Republicans’ “big, beautiful” tax bill already promises to leave millions of Americans without access to Medicaid and food assistance programs. The GOP is using Congress’ massive budget reconciliation bill to slash taxes ...
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Will a $25,000 health care tax break land in 2026?
Health insurance costs are on track to jump in 2026 just as a new promise of relief lands on Capitol Hill: a proposal to let families write off up to $25,000 in medical expenses from their taxes. The idea arrives at the exact moment when temporary Affordable Care Act subsidies are scheduled to vanish,
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein is urging Congress to extend enhanced premium tax credits for health coverage under the Affordable Care Act. Without an extension, nearly 900,000 North Carolinians could see a spike in out-of-pocket costs next year.
“The first right of the human person, the right to life, entails a right to the means for the proper development of life, such as adequate health care” (Ethical and Religious Directives, USCCB).
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Affordable Care Act premiums are set to spike. A new poll shows enrollees are already struggling
Most of the more than 1,300 enrollees surveyed in early November say they anticipate that their health costs will be impacted next year if Congress doesn’t extend expiring COVID-era tax credits