About 3 million fewer people in the United States had Affordable Care Act health insurance plans in February compared with ...
The data comes amid rising costs and a pause of enhanced premium tax credits.
KFF estimates a more than 20% decline, driven largely by the expiration of enhanced subsidies that made marketplace insurance affordable for millions.
One in four Americans who currently have health insurance will “very likely go without” coverage next year if tax credits aren’t extended for those who buy individual coverage under the Affordable ...
Robert and Emily Sory care for special-needs animals at their sanctuary outside Nashville, Tennessee — but this year, they say they can’t afford to care for themselves. Last year, Robert’s Affordable ...
As many as 5 million people who buy health insurance on the Affordable Care Act marketplaces may drop their coverage this year, according to a new analysis from KFF, the nonpartisan health research ...