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And some are considering going outside the ACA to find more affordable options. But that requires caution. Congress looks increasingly unlikely to extend the enhanced subsidies before the year’s end.
If the enhanced credits currently available to Affordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplace enrollees are allowed to expire for 2026, the Urban Foundation predicts that 7.3 million people will lose their subsidies. Roughly 4.8 million people could become uninsured entirely.
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One in four Americans covered by the Affordable Care Act are considering going without health insurance if their monthly payments double next year, a new KFF poll finds.
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Lance Boyer, sales director of financial products for the North Dakota Farmers Union, talks about expiring Affordable Care Act premium tax credits during the annual meeting of the North Dakota Farmers Union on Dec.
The Congressional Budget Office predicts up to 4 million Americans would lose coverage if ACA subsidies expire.