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Trump says he will meet with health insurers 'in a few days'
President Trump will meet representatives from all 14 major health insurers to address rising premiums after COVID-era subsidies ended, with average ACA plan costs expected to more than double in 2026.
- U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to meet with representatives from 14 health insurance companies to discuss lowering prices soon, as he stated in a meeting with House Republicans.
- COVID-Era subsidies expired on December 31, affecting many Americans who purchase insurance through the Affordable Care Act , which 24 million people use to buy their own policies.
- Polling indicated that approximately 25% of ACA enrollees might forgo coverage in 2026 if premiums doubled, with average annual payments expected to rise to $1,904.
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