The government remains shut down, as lawmakers fight over extending healthcare subsidies. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Dr. Zeke Emanuel, who helped draft the Affordable Care Act.
"Most impacted" can mean many things, not just premium spike size. Florida has 4.7 million people enrolled in Affordable Care Act plans in 2025, more than any other state. About 97% of enrollees ...
The outcome of this debate in Washington could significantly impact how much North Carolinians pay for their health insurance ...
Millions are at risk of losing health care with ACA subsidies expiring. Texans may feel the pinch more than any state.
About 3 in 4 Pennsylvanians will still qualify for some tax credits, but the amounts will, on average, be smaller. Others face paying for plans at full price.
U.S. adults cut back on utilities, skipped a meal or borrowed money so they could pay for health care or prescription drugs, ...
Affordable Care Act tax credits, or subsidies, help hundreds of thousands of people maintain affordable healthcare coverage.
The shutdown has ended with federal employees returning to work, Affordable Care Act tax credits still set to expire and ...
Prices are spiking as temporary COVID-era subsidies end and insurers raise rates to offset people leaving the coverage pool. For many, the premiums will be too high to retain their plan.
The expiration of health care subsidies at the end of the year could lead to some Alaskans paying three times as much for ...
Healthcare costs now consume nearly one-fifth of America's economy, driving the affordability crisis, but Trump's price ...