Attention, ACA shoppers! Time is running out to enroll for 2026 health coverage. Premiums are rising, and subsidies may expire, leaving many seeking alternatives. Discover your options and what to consider before the deadline!
As Congress debates extending ACA subsidies amid open enrollment, consumers face uncertainty over rising health insurance premiums. Will lawmakers reach a consensus before it's too late?
As open enrollment for ACA health insurance approaches, many may face shocking premium increases due to Congress's failure to extend subsidies. Learn how this could affect your health coverage options and finances!
Premiums for Affordable Care Act coverage are set to soar by an average of 26% next year, with the expiration of enhanced subsidies adding to the financial burden for many consumers. Find out how this impacts your health insurance options.
As the government shutdown continues, lawmakers face a critical decision on extending subsidies for the Affordable Care Act. With millions at stake, the urgency mounts for bipartisan action before open enrollment begins.
Health insurance premiums under the Affordable Care Act are poised to soar in 2026, with double-digit increases and potential subsidy cuts looming. Experts warn many may go uninsured as costs rise sharply, especially amid political tensions.
Microsoft has announced an extension for Windows 10 Extended Security Updates, allowing users to keep their systems secure until 2026. Learn how to enroll with options including a low fee or cloud sync!
President Trump escalates his feud with Harvard University after a judge blocks his move to revoke the school’s ability to enroll international students. Discover the implications of this ongoing battle!
In a surprising move, California Governor Gavin Newsom plans to unveil a budget that cuts health care benefits for undocumented immigrants, marking a significant shift from his promises of universal health care for all. This proposal, aimed at addressing a $16 billion shortfall, will freeze enrollment and introduce new premiums for certain adults, raising concerns about the future of immigrant health coverage in the state.
In a surprising shift, California Governor Gavin Newsom announces plans to freeze enrollment for low-income immigrants in state-funded healthcare starting in 2026, a move driven by soaring costs and budget constraints. Existing enrollees will face new premiums, signaling a significant policy change amidst economic challenges.