Healthcare Finance News December 4, 2025
Susan Morse

As the deadline to extend the enhanced premium tax credits nears, Republicans are coming up with their own plan, Politico reports.

As Republicans reportedly get ready to present their own healthcare plan at the Republican conference on Tuesday, KFF has released a poll showing one in four marketplace beneficiaries will likely go without insurance rather than pay double the amount in premiums.

One in three ACA marketplace enrollees said they will “very likely” shop for a cheaper plan rather than pay double the premium cost. One in four said they will “very likely” go without insurance, according to the KFF poll released Thursday.

In September, KFF reported that ACA premiums would more than double in 2026 should the enhanced premium...

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