Obamacare Enrollees: Worried About Losing the Enhanced Subsidies? Share Your Story
- An enrollee reports struggling with debt and warns a premium rise would be 'another slap in the face,' while local community leaders say political tactics create chaos and frustration.
- The U.S. Congress must extend subsidies that lower ACA premiums or millions of Americans risk higher costs amid policy uncertainty.
- In Bucks County, Pennsylvania, deceptive signage falsely links the No Kings movement with No Retention and uses the No Kings logo, contradicting the movement’s stance and raising copyright concerns.
- Enrollees face higher costs as premiums rise unless Congress extends subsidies, intensifying financial strain for those already struggling with debt.
- Local readers and civic supporters note readers and donors engage actively, while some say political tactics described as 'flood the zone' aim to create confusion.
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This Open Enrollment Might Give You Sticker Shock
Americans embarking on the annual task of sifting through the health plans offered by their employers to find the one that gives them the most bang for their buck are facing a new reality: many of those options no longer feel affordable. This year, the process isn’t just complex or confusing — it’s painful.
What to know about ACA open enrollment
Beginning Saturday, Americans will be able to log into the federal Affordable Care Act exchange and choose their insurance plans for next year. Nov. 1. has been a key date in the shutdown fight, as Democrats have long argued that if the enhanced federal subsidies aren't renewed by that point, the impact on consumers will be dramatic. Millions of people will see major price hikes on their plans. Here's what to know ahead of open enrollment: Prem…
ObamaCare sticker shock begins as open enrollment meets shutdown deadlock
Congress is barreling toward a critical deadline for extending the enhanced ObamaCare subsidies at the heart of the government shutdown, and it may already be too late to shield the public from sticker shock with open-enrollment window shopping underway. If somehow there is a deal done ahead of Nov.1, which looks unlikely, states and the federal government may still have time to incorporate the enhanced subsidies into their prices. But Republic…
Paul floats bipartisan commission amid Affordable Care Act subsidies battle
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) called on President Trump to appoint a select group of bipartisan senators to a commission tasked with addressing the expiring health care subsidies — the issue at the core of the ongoing shutdown standoff. In an interview on “Fox News Sunday,” the libertarian senator suggested Democrats could agree to reopen the…
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