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Obamacare expiring soon: Millions of Americans could see health insurance premiums double - are you at risk?

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    60% ReliableAverage

  • Policy Leaning

    82% Very Right

  • Politician Portrayal

    -63% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

63% : The plan also aimed to reduce out-of-pocket costs for ACA plans and let enrollees moving to lower-premium plans place their tax credit into a tax-advantaged savings account.
54% : The ACA subsidies that help millions pay their health insurance premiums are set to expire at the end of December, as per the USA Today report.
51% : About 22 million people who rely on Obamacare tax credits could see their monthly premiums more than double next year, paying an average of $1,016 more if the subsidies are not extended, as per the report.
46% : The proposal would have extended ACA subsidies for two years while adding new eligibility limits, including a cap at 700% above the federal poverty line, as per a USA Today report.
40% : What is happening with Obamacare subsidies?
38% : As the year draws to a close, the future of ACA subsidies remains uncertain as without Congressional action or a White House proposal, middle- and lower-income families could face sharply higher health insurance costs at the start of 2026.
35% : Trump has previously suggested overhauling the ACA and sending federal dollars directly to consumers instead of insurance companies.
23% : Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tennessee, said in a video posted on X that, "A lot of folks of are getting nervous because the president of the United States has the audacity to propose some changes to the ACA," adding, "At least Trump's proposal does something over a two-year period.
18% : Obamacare premium doubling 2026: As the end of December nears, uncertainty over the future of Affordable Care Act subsidies (often called Obamacare) is raising concerns for millions of Americans.

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