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Sunday, March 22, 2026

About 8 in 10 Americans who re-enrolled in Affordable Care Act marketplace coverage say their health care costs are higher this year, according to a new poll by KFF.

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Americans are being forced to choose between life-saving medicine and everyday necessities, all while Trump requests $200 billion more for his war. Remember, extending the ACA tax credits for more than 20 million Americans would have cost LESS THAN HALF of that. This is Donald Trump's America.

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... Lately, Priscilla Brown has had to choose between properly managing her Type 2 diabetes and affording other necessities, like gas in her car. Some days, she takes half or a third of her prescribed insulin dose " just to stretch it out longer.

"Sometimes I don't even take my medicine," said the 48-year-old truck dispatcher in Orlando, Florida. "It's so much with insurance, it's crazy."

About 8 in 10 Americans, like Brown, who re-enrolled in Affordable Care Act marketplace coverage say their health care costs are higher this year, including about half who say their costs are "a lot" higher, according to a new survey from the health care research nonprofit KFF. A main reason for increased costs was the Dec. 31 expiration of enhanced tax credits that had offset premiums for most enrollees.

For Brown and others, those spiking costs are having real impacts on daily life. Of the 1,117 Americans surveyed who had ACA marketplace coverage in 2025, including those who dropped coverage or changed plans, about 55% said they're planning to deal with health care costs by cutting spending on food and other basic household needs. ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-21 10:17 PM | Reply

Someone at work mentioned to me, regardless of party, the name of the bill indicates the exact opposite of what it will deliver.

#2 | Posted by oneironaut at 2026-03-22 06:38 PM | Reply

The ACA provides high cost insurance that is also terrible. Insurance companies love it. So does big pharma, pharmacy benefit managers and Democrats in on the graft,

#3 | Posted by visitor_ at 2026-03-22 08:17 PM | Reply

best. country. ever

#4 | Posted by hamburglar at 2026-03-22 09:51 PM | Reply

"About 8 in 10 Americans who re-enrolled in Affordable Care Act marketplace coverage say their health care costs are higher this year"

Even if prices stay the same, health care coverage costs go up each year.

Why? Because you the customer are a year older.

Remember, Policy ABC-123 doesn't have ONE price; it has 46 prices, depending on your age. 54 yr olds will ALWAYS pay more than 53yr olds, and always pay less than 55 yr olds. 64 is the top of the market. It's also the default price for COBRA.

So even if prices stay the same, your costs are slated to go up every year.

It's the same concept as life insurance. Those folks who charge the same "rate" to everybody? They alter the payouts instead.

#5 | Posted by Danforth at 2026-03-22 10:16 PM | Reply

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