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Shutdown ends, but no health tax credits: What it means for open enrollment
President Donald Trump signed into law a spending bill on Wednesday, ending the longest federal government shutdown in ...
Millions of households logging on to enroll in a health plan via the Affordable Care Act marketplace will see much higher premiums.
As the federal shutdown continues, the center of the standoff is a debate over enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies that help lower monthly insurance costs for people who get their coverage from the ...
Premiums for people who get their health insurance through the Affordable Care Act marketplace are set to jump by thousands of dollars when open enrollment begins in a couple of weeks. Cynthia Cox, ...
The number of these Part D plans has shrunk in recent years, and premiums are expected to rise— potentially up to $50 a month— next year. Part of the reason is a provision of the 2022 Inflation ...
To use the insurance marketplace, you must: Live in the U.S. Be a U.S. citizen or national or be lawfully present non-citizen ...
New York experts warn there’s uncertainty surrounding this year’s Affordable Care Act open enrollment. It comes amid a federal government shutdown over an impasse between federal leaders on whether to ...
Allen explored the window shopping function on healthcare.gov, the ACA Marketplace, that allows consumers and the public to ...
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