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Higher cost, worse coverage: Affordable Care Act enrollees say expiring subsidies will hit them hard
Americans are feeling the strain already with less than three weeks to go until the expiration of COVID-era tax credits that have helped many people pay for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act.
The House is set to vote on a GOP-led health care bill this week after two proposals failed in the Senate last week. Affordable Care Act subsidies are set to expire Dec. 31. CBS News' Taurean Small has the latest.
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn said recently during an event at East Texas Baptist University that as the end of the Affordable Care Act premium tax credits approaches, lawmakers are looking for ways to address health care that benefit everyone.
House Republicans are set to vote this week on their version of a health care bill as the expiration of the enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies looms ever closer.
The extension of the extra financial help to buy Affordable Care Act health insurance is still up in the air. Republicans have politics and policy to weigh.
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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
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.
The House and Senate return to Washington for the last week before the long holiday recess, and the expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies will take center stage once again. The House is expected