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Wed Jul 8, 2026, 07:15 AM Jul 8

Affordable Care Act Insurers Want More Premium Increases as Enrollment Sags [View all]

Source: KFF


By Rachel Spears July 8, 2026


For the second year in a row, many Affordable Care Act insurers are proposing double-digit premium increases, driven by rising medical costs as well as policy changes by Congress and the Trump administration.

In preliminary filings with state regulators, insurers are seeking a median rate increase of 14% for 2027, according to an analysis of filings in 16 states and the District of Columbia by the Peterson-KFF Health System Tracker.


If those rates are ultimately approved, it would be the second-highest increase since 2018.

That would be a “triple whammy“ for consumers, said Cynthia Cox, a senior vice president and the director of the Program on the ACA at KFF, because they have already had to pay higher premiums in 2026 and saw the expiration of more generous tax credits to offset their premiums at the end of last year.

President Joe Biden sought to bolster the program known as Obamacare by enacting more generous tax subsidies, driving down out-of-pocket costs for consumers and increasing enrollment to more than 20 million Americans. But under President Donald Trump, Republicans have sought to scale back taxpayer support for ACA coverage, allowing the Biden-era enhanced subsidies to expire.

As of February, ACA enrollment had fallen by about 3 million people compared with the same time last year. ...................

Read more: https://kffhealthnews.org/insurance/priced-out-obamacare-affordable-care-act-aca-premium-increases-peterson-kff/?utm_source=firefox-newtab-en-us






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By Rachel Spears July 8, 2026

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Of course they do,not a surprise. Keep gutting the ACA slowly and it will DIE Bengus81 Jul 8 #1
rs have been gutting things slowly for years and hope they die AllaN01Bear Jul 8 #18
Yes, well that makes sense. Biophilic Jul 8 #2
Why do they even call it insurance? It is just robbery without a mask. twodogsbarking Jul 8 #3
Look, it costs a lot of money to plaster their names on stadiums and flvegan Jul 8 #4
Gee no one saw this coming. mdbl Jul 8 #5
The expiration date of the temporary additional covid era subsidies was written into it when it was passed in 2021. MichMan Jul 8 #13
True but . . . RedArkGuy Jul 8 #25
Um... lonely bird Jul 8 #6
As premiums rise, healthier people tend to drop their coverage, leaving the insurance pool sicker on average progree Jul 8 #7
And then the "healthy people" make that one trip to the ER wolfie001 Jul 8 #24
In its current form, the ACA is a very expensive program that mainlines money to insurance companies. Intractable Jul 8 #8
"I pay about $180 for the premium. The ACA pays more than $1300" MichMan Jul 8 #19
Should I feel guilty? Intractable Jul 8 #20
Hell no!!! wolfie001 Jul 8 #23
But, it is called the "Affordable" Care Act MichMan Jul 8 #9
We are the ONLY country with private health insurance RainCaster Jul 8 #10
We are not the only country with private health insurance. ihaveaquestion Jul 8 #11
My retirement job (age 65 to 73) was at a call center rhiannon55 Jul 8 #12
Cut out the bookies. Universal Medicare for all. Max out the risk pool. Marcuse Jul 8 #14
Thereby defeating the entire point of the AFFORDABLE Care Act. It never should have thrown a lifeline to private Karasu Jul 8 #15
It's already dead in Montana. MontanaMama Jul 8 #16
In Victorian Britain, at least there were homes for the poor wolfie001 Jul 8 #22
Think of the shareholders and nothing else, except top management compensation. Meeting adjourned. twodogsbarking Jul 8 #17
Healthcare Execs need more yachts and 4th and 5th homes wolfie001 Jul 8 #21
Are they so blind that they did not know how much revenue they were going to lose? phxjurist Thursday #26
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