A new health care package from House Republicans aims to tackle rising costs but leaves out critical ACA subsidies. As debates heat up, can they deliver real change for Americans?
As Congress races against time, House Republicans present a new health care plan that could reshape coverage options, but will it satisfy critics and prevent rising costs for Americans?
House Republicans are set to vote on health care next week but have excluded enhanced ACA subsidies from their plans. This could lead to their expiration, despite some moderates pushing for an extension to alleviate rising premiums.
At a rally in Mount Pocono, Trump claims inflation is a hoax while addressing immigration and economic concerns. Can he win back voters worried about rising costs as midterms approach?
President Trump announces a $12 billion aid package to support farmers struggling from trade war impacts. This funding aims to provide stability amid rising costs and market uncertainties.
In a closely watched race, Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill has won the New Jersey governor's race against Republican Jack Ciattarelli, leveraging a campaign focused on Trump's influence and rising costs. This victory signals challenges for the GOP in upcoming elections.
As Trump spends more time away from negotiations during the government shutdown, food aid for millions is at risk. With Election Day approaching, the political landscape is heating up. How are Americans coping with rising costs?
In 2026, retirees will see a 2.8% increase in Social Security benefits, averaging over $56 more monthly. However, many seniors feel the adjustment falls short amid rising costs.
The Social Security Administration's 2.8% benefits increase for 2026 may fall short for Seattle residents facing high living costs. Experts warn that inflation and rising Medicare premiums could diminish the impact of this adjustment.
In a significant move, the Social Security Administration has announced a 2.8% increase in benefits for 2026, aimed at helping retirees cope with rising costs. However, many seniors may find that increased Medicare premiums will offset this gain, leaving them financially vulnerable. Discover the implications of this adjustment for millions of Americans.