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ACA health insurance enrollment dropped by 1.4 million. See which states had the biggest swings.
ACA subsidies expiring leaves 1.4 million fewer insured compared to 2025, as CMS data shows enrollment declines in Florida and other Southern states.
While Congress debates bringing back Affordable Care Act subsidies, many Americans have already made life-altering decisions to afford health care.
The CEOs of five major health insurers are set to face a grilling from members of Congress on Thursday as House Republicans seek to place blame for rising health care costs.
Record numbers of Texans are signing up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act marketplace, but experts warn that soaring premiums and expired subsidies mean many may not be able to afford to use their coverage.
Subsidies that were available last year to Ohioans getting insurance through the Affordable Care Act were eliminated at the end of 2025.
After the ACA tax credit lapsed in December, enrollees are opting for less robust health plans or dropping coverage altogether.
This whole thing just creates a sicker pool of people" as more people may chose to forgo care altogether, leading insurers to further raise rates.