Obamacare enrollment projected to drop by over 1 million Americans as health insurance premiums surge following the end of ...
By Sriparna Roy Jan 29 (Reuters) - More than a million fewer Americans have signed up for Obamacare plans for 2026, with ...
More than one million fewer Americans are now covered compared to the record-high 24 million people who enrolled in Obamacare ...
More than a million fewer people have signed up for Affordable Care Act coverage for 2026, according to federal data released ...
More than a million people have dropped health insurance coverage through the Affordable Care Act marketplace, according to ...
The drop comes just after enhanced tax credits that helped reduce the cost of getting health insurance expired last month.
New federal data shows more than one million fewer Americans enrolled in Affordable Care Act coverage after federal subsidies expired this year.
Over 1 million fewer people are enrolled in ACA health insurance following the expiration of enhanced tax credits that made ...
The enrollment decline is far below CBO’s latest faulty forecast.
Nationwide, nearly 22.8 million consumers had signed up for 2026 coverage, also a dip from 2025 enrollment of 23.6 million. Despite the decline in 2026 enrollment, Florida still leads the nation in ...
According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, 22.8M people signed up for Affordable Care Act plans from the start of the 2026 open enrollment period through Jan. 3, 2026. That's lower ...
Enrollment in Obamacare as of early January 2026 was about 800,000 lower than at the same point last year following the end of enhanced subsidies. HealthDay News — Fewer Americans are signing up for ...
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