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Fewer Americans are signing up for Affordable Care Act health insurance plans this year. New federal data shows a 3.5% drop in enrollment, with around 800,000 fewer people selecting plans compared to last year.
WASHINGTON — Millions of people who buy individual health-insurance policies and get no financial help from the Affordable Care Act are bracing for another year of double-digit premium increases, and their frustration is boiling over. Some are expecting ...
Oscar Health is expanding its market footprint selling individual health insurance under the Affordable Care Act despite the lack of commitment from the Republican-led Congress to tax credits that would make policies more affordable. Cigna ...
Nearly 24 million people have enrolled in 2025 health insurance plans offered through the Affordable Care Act. It's a record total that nearly doubles the number of people who enrolled when President Joe Biden took office four years ago, the White House said.
Health care insurance premiums keep rising — they grew faster than other expenses over the last 12 months. Total health care costs are projected to grow to 19.6% of U.S. gross domestic product by 2031, according to studies cited by JP Morgan Chase in ...
Officials with the Connecticut Insurance Department announced Wednesday they have signed off on an average rate hike of 16.8% for 2026 state-regulated individual health plans. They also approved an average increase of 11% on small group policies.
Amid a storm of policy changes, new cuts to Medicaid, tighter restrictions on care at community health centers and expiring federal subsidies, Connecticut insurers want to boost the cost of state-regulated individual health plans by an average of 17.8% ...