ACA enrollment drops 21% as premiums soar without subsidies
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BREAKING: ONE IN FIVE AMERICANS DROP ACA COVERAGE
NOTUS reports HealthCare.Gov sees millions of Americans dropping health care coverage Millions of Americans struggling with rising prices are dropping health insurance coverage after Republicans in Congress and Donald Trump refused to extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits. According to a new report from CMS obtained by NOTUS, there’s been a 21% decline in enrollment in the 30 states that use the federal marketplace. This news follows rece…
ACA enrollment drops 21% as premiums soar without subsidies
This article is made possible through Spotlight PA’s partnership with NOTUS, a nonpartisan news organization that covers government and politics with the fresh eyes of early career journalists and the expertise of veteran reporters. The numbers are bearing out what many lawmakers feared: Many Americans can’t afford health insurance through the federal marketplaces without boosted subsidies. More than one in five people who enrolled in health ins…
21% Of Obamacare Enrollees Have Lost Coverage
NOTUS reports: The numbers are bearing out what many lawmakers feared: Many Americans can’t afford health insurance through the federal marketplaces without boosted subsidies. More than one in five people who enrolled in health insurance through HealthCare.gov during open enrollment and in the weeks immediately following were dropped from coverage for failing to pay their first month’s premium, according to internal Centers for Medicare and Medi…
Obamacare Enrollment Drops by 20%
“The numbers are bearing out what many lawmakers feared: Many Americans can’t afford health insurance through the federal marketplaces without boosted subsidies,” NOTUS reports. “More than one in five people who enrolled in health insurance through HealthCare.gov during open enrollment and in the weeks immediately following were dropped from coverage for failing to pay their first month’s premium.”
Breaking: CMS admits over 3.0 MILLION have already lost ACA coverage
Mon, 05/11/2026 - 6:11pmSome Guy, January 2026: So, what does this mean for monthly effectuated enrollment this year? Well, it's pretty safe to say that it's not going to look anything like the ePTC years [ie, 2021 - 2025]; in fact, at least a half-dozen state-based ACA exchanges have posted press releases warning that they're already seeing record levels of plan cancellations. Instead, it seems pretty clear that the pattern is much more likely …
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