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With Deadline for Healthcare Premium Tax Credits Expiration Looming, Farmers Brace for Rate Hikes
A vote to extend premium tax credits may come after expiration, risking coverage loss for 25.2 million Americans facing steep premium hikes, experts warn.
- With a Dec. 31, 2025 deadline looming, Congress is negotiating in Washington to preserve the enhanced Affordable Care Act premium subsidies set to expire.
- The enhanced credits began under the American Rescue Plan Act , with enrollment reaching 21.8 million in 2025 and 93% of enrollees receiving credits in 2023.
- Covered California counts 35,000 enrollees with about 24,000 relying on subsidies, highlighting the impact of potential premium hikes.
- Officials cautioned premiums could jump as high as $3,000 monthly, as analysts warn of coverage losses for individual marketplace enrollees if credits lapse.
- Meanwhile, Congressional leadership may postpone a vote, and past disputes led to the Oct. 1, 2025 government shutdown, highlighting political risks.
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ACA premium subsidies expiration causes concern for Iowans
The impending expiration of Affordable Care Act premium subsidies on Dec. 31 is causing anxiety for many, including Ogden resident Sarah Bohlke, who faces a significant increase in her family's insurance premiums.
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Read Full ArticleWill the end of enhanced ACA subsidies mean the beginning of a health insurance crisis?
Enrollment in Affordable Care Act health plans has soared because of enhanced subsidies enacted during the COVID-19 public health emergency. Democrats (and perhaps some moderate Republicans) want them continued. Republicans say they have better ideas about how to keep Americans in the individual market covered, including health savings accounts and association health plans.
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