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    BREAKING NEWS: End of enhanced ACA subsidies: what you need to know for 2026

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    The enhanced premium subsidies introduced as part of the 2021 COVID-19 relief package have expired, leaving millions of Americans facing higher costs for health insurance in 2026. Here’s a breakdown of what’s happening and what you need to know:

    1. What subsidies have expired?

    • The enhanced premium subsidies enacted in 2021 as part of the American Rescue Plan have ended.
    • These subsidies made coverage more affordable by:
      • Reducing monthly premiums to 0ornear0 for lower-income Americans.
      • Providing assistance to middle-class individuals for the first time.
      • Allowing four out of five consumers to find 2025 plans for $10 or less per month.

    2. What subsidies are still available?

    • The original subsidies from the 2010 Affordable Care Act (ACA) remain in place. They limit monthly payments for the benchmark plan to no more than about 10% of enrollees’ household income for those earning less than 400% of the federal poverty level (around 62,600foranindividualand128,600 for a family of four).
    • Some states offer additional subsidies to eligible residents, which may help offset premium increases. For example:
      • California: Providing $190 million to replace enhanced subsidies for many low-income enrollees.
      • Massachusetts: Offering longstanding state subsidies for residents with incomes below 400% of the federal poverty level.

    3. What should consumers do to prepare for 2026 coverage?

    • Shop around: Update your income estimate and explore available plans on your state’s exchange or healthcare.gov.
    • Consider alternatives: If premiums are unaffordable, explore less expensive options, such as plans with higher deductibles, narrower networks, or more restrictive HMOs. Be aware of short-term plans, but ensure they meet your medical needs.
    • Get help: Contact an enrollment navigator, insurance broker, or agent to discuss your medical needs and budget. Be cautious of scams targeting concerned consumers.
    • Act quickly: The open enrollment period for most states ends on January 15, 2026.
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    4. How is the subsidy lapse affecting enrollment?

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    • New enrollments are down, and terminations are up in many states.
    • More people are switching to bronze plans due to their lower premiums, despite higher deductibles and out-of-pocket costs.
    • Some consumers are forgoing coverage due to higher premiums, while others are struggling to make initial payments and may drop their policies.
    • Exchange leaders expect a clearer picture of 2026 enrollment and the subsidy lapse’s impact by April 2026.

    5. What happens if Congress extends the subsidies in 2026?

    • State-based exchanges can update their systems if Congress acts in January, but it may take time.
    • A straightforward extension of enhanced subsidies would be the quickest to implement. Changes to the subsidies, such as setting income limits or requiring minimum premium payments, could take longer.
    • Exchanges will notify consumers about the enhanced subsidy renewal and allow them to sign up or switch plans.

    6. Key takeaways

    • Enhanced premium subsidies have expired, leading to higher costs for many Americans in 2026.
    • Original subsidies and some state-funded subsidies remain available.
    • Shop around, consider alternatives, and get help to find affordable coverage.
    • Be cautious of scams targeting concerned consumers.
    • Congress may extend enhanced subsidies in 2026, but implementation could take time.

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