Congress Faces Urgency to Address Rising Health Insurance Costs

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The expiration of ACA subsidies at the end of the year, coupled with political gridlock in Congress, raises the likelihood of increased health insurance costs for many Americans in 2026 due to the absence of a bipartisan agreement to extend these subsidies.
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