Some Southern Californians are poised to see their monthly health insurance premiums rise, or may even be at risk of dropping health insurance next year as Congress weighs an enhanced subsidy that’s ...
Health insurance rates have spiked for many Californians this month following the expiration of Affordable Care Act credits. With some Humboldt County residents expected to drop their insurance or ...
KFF, a nonprofit health policy organization founded in San Francisco, has released new data predicting a 26% increase in health insurance premiums under the Affordable Care Act coverage next year.
California progressives’ single-payer health care fever dream is back. This time, the cost could hit half a trillion dollars ...
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Analysts say the loss of enhanced tax credits would lead millions to drop their health insurance nationally, including hundreds of thousands in California. (File photo by Gabe Brison-Trezise/KFF ...
Those who didn’t sign up for coverage during open enrollment can still get health insurance during Covered California’s ...
Covered California announced that despite the expiration of federal tax credits, over 1.9 million Californians signed up for or renewed their insurance during the 2026 open-enrollment period.
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