Health insurance, Affordable Care Act
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Millions of Americans got a nasty reminder this month of just how costly health care coverage is.
By Ahmed Aboulenein and Amina Niasse WASHINGTON, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Top executives from five of the nation’s largest health insurers began testifying on Thursday to lawmakers in both the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate about the rising costs of Americans’ healthcare and declining affordability.
The end of federal subsidies for Affordable Care Act insurance is hitting home this month for tens of thousands of people in Southern California.
After the ACA tax credit lapsed in December, enrollees are opting for less robust health plans or dropping coverage altogether.
While Congress debates bringing back Affordable Care Act subsidies, many Americans have already made life-altering decisions to afford health care.
Think hard before you play with you and your family's health.