Politico October 31, 2019
Dan Goldberg

Enrollment opens this week with the insurance markets in good shape, but a federal court decision expected soon could spell new trouble for the law.

When consumers go to HealthCare.gov, they’ll be paying 4 percent less on average for the most popular health plans. | Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Millions of people buying coverage during the enrollment period starting Friday will find that average premiums have dropped across the country. When consumers go to HealthCare.gov, they’ll be paying 4 percent less on...

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