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One Big Beautiful Bill Act Complicates State Health Care Affordability Efforts
Extending enhanced premium tax credits could save subsidized enrollees $1,016 on average in 2026, but political gridlock leaves millions facing higher premiums and uninsured rates.
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One Big Beautiful Bill Act Complicates State Health Care Affordability Efforts
As Congress debates whether to extend the temporary federal subsidies that have helped millions of Americans buy health coverage, a crucial underlying reality is sometimes overlooked: Those subsidies are merely a band-aid covering the often unaffordable cost of health care. California, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and five other states have set caps on health care spending in a bid to rein in the intense financial pressure felt by many families, …
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