Becker's Healthcare January 9, 2026
Jakob Emerson

Massachusetts will invest an additional $250 million to help residents pay for premium increases after ACA enhanced subsidies expired at the end of 2025.

The investment brings the state’s total commitment to its ConnectorCare program to $600 million, the largest state investment in marketplace subsidies to date. About 270,000 residents enrolled in ConnectorCare who earn below 400% of the federal poverty level will see little to no premium increases. The funding will cover residents making below $62,600 for an individual or $128,600 for a family of four, Gov. Maura Healey’s office said Jan. 8.

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