One Tennessee couple saw their plan rise from $0 to $70 — and after both lost their jobs, they chose to go uninsured.
Some experts warn of a potential "death spiral" in the Affordable Care Act marketplace if young, healthy consumers drop coverage amid soaring costs.
Across the U.S., an estimated 5 million people ages 50 to 64 face greater health insurance costs without federal premium tax credits. Kathryn Buchovecky, 64, lives with her husband in Delaware. After ...
Costs happen. And price increases on everything could be the most life-impacting development of 2025. Looking ahead, millions of people are expected to decide that health insurance is unaffordable for ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tens of thousands of Missourians and Kansans opted out out of the Affordable Care Act marketplace altogether after the enhanced ...
I’LL TALK ABOUT THAT MORE IN THE TEN DAY FORECAST IN A FEW MINUTES. 1 IN 5 IS THE NEW NUMBER FIGURE FROM PENNSYLVANIA’S AFFORDABLE CARE ACT INSURANCE MARKETPLACE. PENNY, REGARDING HOW MANY OF ...
Health officials are providing an update on just how many Pennsylvanian’s are dropping their health insurance through the ...