WV Will Be Among States Hardest Hit if Health Insurance Tax Credits Expire, Analyst Says
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WV will be among states hardest hit if health insurance tax credits expire, analyst says
CHARLESTON — Tax credits that have made health insurance affordable for millions of Americans are set to expire at the end of the year, and West Virginia will feel the effects more than most states, a health policy expert said.
With tax credits about to end, Rhode Islanders could pay thousands more for federal health insurance
Rising insurance costs add further strain to health care providers, including Our Lady of Fatima Hospital in North Providence. (Photo by Michael Salerno/Rhode Island Current)As the Dec. 31 end to federal subsidies for federal health care nears, pressure is mounting on insurers, providers, and the nearly 40,000 Rhode Islanders who rely on tax credits to afford coverage. Perhaps no one feels the pressure more than Cory King, who as the state healt…
Ossoff, health care advocates ratchet up calls to renew tax credits set to expire this year
Sen. Jon Ossoff speaks at a press conference in Atlanta on Aug. 14 to urge Congress to extend the Affordable Care Act’s enhanced premium tax credits. Maya Homan/Georgia Recorder Georgia residents could see as much as a 40% increase in their health insurance premiums if Congress does not act to extend the Affordable Care Act’s enhanced premium tax credits, U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff said at a press conference Thursday. Ossoff, a Democrat, said he is ur…
Sticker Shock: Hospitals Say Tax Credit That Keeps People Healthy is Now at Risk
The price of coverage under the Affordable Care Act will jump between 30% and 50% if Congress does not act to extend the enhanced premium tax credits that helped keep down insurance costs during the pandemic, a hospital CEO says.
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