Washington Post - Premiums for the most popular types of plans sold on the federal health insurance marketplace Healthcare.gov
will spike on average by 30 percent next year, according to final rates
approved by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and shown in
documents reviewed by The Washington Post.
The rise in prices — affecting up to 17 million Americans who buy coverage on
the federal marketplace — are by far the largest annual premium
increases in recent years. The higher premiums, along with the likely
expiration of pandemic-era subsidies, mean millions of people will see
their health insurance payments double or even triple in 2026.
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