Roughly 5 million people could lose coverage from the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplace this year after the enhanced premium tax credits expired in 2025, according to the latest analysis from KFF.
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Enhanced premiums subsidies for health plans bought on the Affordable Care Act marketplace lapsed at the end of 2025. As a result, enrollment in these Obamacare plans may ultimately fall by about 5 ...
Enrollment in the Affordable Care Act continues to erode as some customers struggle to make premium payments, with the declining numbers churning market uncertainty for insurers. In response, insurers ...
Enrollment in Affordable Care Act marketplace plans could decline to 17.5 million people this year, according to a new KFF analysis. Researchers at KFF analyzed data from Wakely Consulting Group, ...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has approved a wide-ranging rule for the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Exchanges in 2027, cutting user fees and tightening eligibility checks on the ...
The Trump administration has finalized annual regulations governing the Affordable Care Act's exchanges, including a plan that would pull back limits on non-standardized plan options offered by ...
Georgia’s Affordable Care Act health insurance enrollment has declined by more than 190,000 policyholders in the first step of 2026 enrollment, according to figures for the state’s ACA exchange, ...