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Millions Face Premium Hikes as ACA Subsidy Negotiations Collapse

After Senate talks to extend Affordable Care Act tax credits failed, the expiration of these subsidies has triggered significant premium increases for over 20 million Americans.

3 articles, 3 posts·February 4 – March 5, 2026
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Inside Congress' failed battle to keep Obamacare premiums from skyrocketing

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Negotiators Say Talks to Restore ACA Subsidies Likely Dead

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'A life-or-death issue': Obamacare premiums have skyrocketed. New England is feeling the crunch.

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3 Social·Wed, Dec 31, 2025 – Today
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Congressional Republicans let the health care tax credits expire — and now premiums have more than doubled for millions of Americans this year. We should be making things more affordable for families, not more expensive. https://t.co/dASZvaIFi3

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Donald Trump and Congressional Republicans refused to extend the ACA premium tax credits. As a DIRECT result, Pennsylvanians' health care premiums more than doubled and nearly 85,000 have been forced to drop their coverage because they just can’t afford to keep it anymore. That's 1 in 5 enrollees that couldn't keep their plan. It's cruel, and it was preventable. We will not stop working to lower costs here in Pennsylvania, but I truly wish the federal government could say the same.

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The Affordable Care Act tax credits expire at midnight. Millions of everyday Americans will lose their healthcare coverage. Republicans don’t give a damn.

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