Obamacare Premiums Set to Double in 2026
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One million Texans will likely drop their health insurance if the Republican plan to cut Obamacare subsidies goes into effect.
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Many Texans will pay more for ACA health insurance. Here’s what to know about open enrollment
The federal marketplace’s health insurance premiums will cost more for many people. Enrollment runs Nov. 1 to Jan. 15.
Enrollment in Affordable Care Act marketplace health insurance plans begins Nov. 1. But questions about whether Congress will extend tax credits that bring down the cost of plans for many Americans linger.
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Texas ACA insurers hike monthly premiums by 35% on average
Affordable Care Act premiums are set to rise by 35.2%, on average, in Texas when open enrollment begins Nov. 1, a consequence of the insurance industry’s response to rising costs and the likelihood of expiring premium tax credits.
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Affordable Care Act marketplace opens Saturday: ‘Very good value for people in Texas’
Texans who use the Affordable Care Act marketplace to get their insurance should start looking at renewals now, as open enrollment has begun and premiums are set to rise dramatically in 2026,
Every autumn since 2014, low-income Texans have turned to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act Marketplace to get health coverage. Nov. 1 the cycle begins again, but it won’t be business as usual. Austin’s junior congressman,
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Texans enrolling in ACA health insurance may see higher prices during open enrollment. What to know.
Millions in Texas could see ACA premiums jump in 2026 if Congress does not extend enhanced premium tax credits.
Residents in Houston looking for health care may find higher prices, less help and all during a government shutdown as the annual enrollment window opens this week.
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Feds slash budget for program that helped 65,000 Texans enroll for health insurance
With the Affordable Care Act navigator budget cut by 90%, nonprofits seek ways to fund effort to bring state’s uninsured into regular health care.
Texas removed over 1 million children from the state’s Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) over the course of two years, according to data from the Kaiser Family Foundation. (1) More than 1 in 4 (27%) of children were disenrolled between March 2023 and June 2025.
Texas cannot afford another million citizens without health insurance, but that's what'll happen if congressional Republicans take the affordable out of the Affordable Care Act. Texas already has the highest uninsured rate in the nation,