Millions face 'huge sticker shock' when ACA open enrollment starts Nov. 1
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Source: CNBC
By Greg Iacurci
Open enrollment for health insurance bought on the Affordable Care Act marketplace starts Nov. 1 in most states but millions of people may get a financial surprise when they try to sign up. Thats because a congressional deadlock tied to the extension of enhanced subsidies for insurance premiums has continued with no end in sight.
Consumers are going to get huge sticker shock, because prices are going up, said Carolyn McClanahan, a physician and certified financial planner based in Jacksonville, Florida.
That sticker shock could have significant ramifications for consumers finances and the choices they make about health coverage, experts say, contributing to a higher population of uninsured and underinsured consumers and soaring premiums in years to come.
While the percentage of Americans who have ACA marketplace health insurance is small, the share could be large enough to swing a close election, KFF reported in October.
Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/10/31/aca-open-enrollment-starts-enhanced-subsidies.html
wcmagumba
(5,031 posts)Like in many other nations...
not fooled
(6,499 posts)This is the price of not paying attention, being willfully ignorant, or being delusional.
It takes much less time to become informed enough to vote in one's best interests than to earn enough money to pay for the consequences of letting the GQPee into office to loot the nation.
Not only did we try to warn them, but the pukes wrote it down this time.
BigmanPigman
(54,238 posts)That is 33% of my imcome after taxes.
tRump's agenda is to bankrupt then kill us all.
Omaha Steve
(107,580 posts)DUPE of https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143556858
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