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BumRushDaShow

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Fri Mar 20, 2026, 04:16 AM Yesterday

Millions More Americans Uninsured After Lapse Of Premium Subsidies [View all]

Source: Huff Post

Mar 19, 2026, 06:00 PM EDT | Updated 10 hours ago


Millions of Americans have lost health insurance after lawmakers let enhanced federal subsidies for Affordable Care Act plans expire following last year’s government shutdown battle, a study released Thursday found. About 1 in 10 Americans who were enrolled in an ACA plan last year now have no health coverage, according to surveys by the health care research nonprofit KFF. That amounts to around 2 million people.

“The prices are simply too high,” a 34-year-old Texas man who dropped coverage told researchers, saying his premiums would have been $800 a month for himself and his partner. “I don’t think we could afford our mortgage if I had to pay for health insurance.”

Among those who reenrolled in the ACA marketplace, 80% said their premiums, deductibles or co-pays have increased from last year. About half of enrollees characterize their costs as “a lot higher.” A majority of returning enrollees say they already have or will soon be cutting back on food and basic household supplies to afford their ACA plans this year.

That finding coincides with other research released last week that more than 80 million Americans ― about one-third of the country ― make daily trade-offs to afford health care, including by including rationing prescriptions, borrowing money, skipping meals, driving less and cutting back on utilities.

Read more: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/millions-uninsured-aca-premium-subsidies_n_69bc5760e4b0bb6debb82b68?origin=home-latest-news-unit



Link to REPORT - https://www.kff.org/public-opinion/a-follow-up-survey-of-aca-marketplace-enrollees/
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deceptive writing - after lawmakers let...should be - after republicans let nt msongs Yesterday #1
Absolutely. And I would blame Salon for that sloppy (or biased) viewpoint. erronis 18 hrs ago #19
Yet $93 billion was permitted to be frivolously spent at The Pentagon... EarthFirst Yesterday #2
I don't know - it's not like we have $200B lying around waiting to be spent somewhere.... TheRickles Yesterday #4
so, it is working as designed Skittles Yesterday #3
Very sad and shameful jfz9580m Yesterday #5
The golden age. travelingthrulife Yesterday #6
For the drumf mafia, it sure is. Justice matters. 23 hrs ago #13
GOP bad for healthcare bmichaelh Yesterday #7
"Is GOP trying to repeal ACA in different ways?" BumRushDaShow Yesterday #8
Exactly! From is very inception. paleotn Yesterday #12
What is sad is the MAGA folk will still vote for R's. n/t Jacson6 Yesterday #9
Their god wouldn't let bad things happen to them... hunter 18 hrs ago #18
Rec for awareness, we knew this would happen. :( nt TBF Yesterday #10
More grist for the November election mill. paleotn Yesterday #11
But thank gawd the billionaires bot bigger tax breaks. mdbl 23 hrs ago #14
You know what would fix this problem? Another tax cut for billionaires and corporations. Ray Bruns 22 hrs ago #15
Thanks, republicans Mysterian 22 hrs ago #16
That's wonderful! Now we'll have money to find somebody else to bomb and murder school children. chouchou 20 hrs ago #17
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