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The government shutdown centers on disputes over Medicaid funding cuts and rising insurance premiums, with millions projected to lose coverage by December 2026, experts say.

  • Permanently extending the Biden COVID-19 credits is estimated to cost about $410 billion over the next decade, according to Congressional Budget Office estimates.
  • Insurers predict that individual-market premiums will rise by roughly 18 percent in 2026 due to various factors, as stated by Gadai Bulgac of the Economic Policy Innovation Center.
  • Improper enrollments are projected to reach 6.4 million in 2025, costing the federal government about $27 billion for subsidies, according to estimates.
  • The subsidies primarily benefited higher-income households, including families that earn more than four times the federal poverty level, as reported in the analysis.
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merkur.de broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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