As health care costs skyrocket and federal lawmakers pull back help on ACA insurance premiums, more middle-income families are facing tough choices on health care.
Americans are more worried about affording health care than any other household necessity, according to a Kaiser Family ...
If you've had a chance to look into your health insurance options for 2026, odds are you've noticed costs going up. People who get their plans through the Affordable Care Act's state exchanges are ...
Healthcare.gov open enrollment begins Nov. 1. Many Americans may turn to high-deductible plans this year. High-deductible health plans can seem like an attractive option for health-insurance shoppers ...
Millions of Americans are expected to lose coverage due to policy changes in Washington. Here are 5 ways to find low-cost ...
Open enrollment has begun for many employees, as well as consumers using Affordable Care Act and Medicare health insurance plans. Health care premiums are rising 6.5% on average for employees, ...
Dr. Cooper is an associate professor of public health and economics at Yale. The debate over whether to extend the expanded Affordable Care Act subsidies has consumed lawmakers over the past two ...
While Congress and President Trump debate how much the government should subsidize certain health insurance premiums, they are missing a far more important question: How can the U.S. rationalize our ...
Sixty percent of Americans under age 65 — that’s about 164.7 million people — receive their health insurance through their ...
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