ACA Enrollment Surges Despite Subsidy Expiration
Update: 2025-12-08
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New federal data reveals a surge in Affordable Care Act enrollments, with nearly 5.8 million Americans signing up for 2026, a 400,000 increase from last year. Despite subsidy expiration potentially hiking costs, early figures suggest higher enrollment. However, experts warn against drawing conclusions too soon, as the full impact may not be clear until the end of the enrollment period. Meanwhile, the expiring subsidies remain a hot topic in Congress, with Democrats pushing for extension and Republicans largely opposed. Possible reasons for the early surge include increased news coverage, early sign-ups by older or sicker individuals, and potential plan switches to less expensive options with higher deductibles.
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