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Affordable Care Act Enrollment Projected to Plunge by 5 Million as Costs Spike Analysis Shows

Special Issues Affordable Car…HealthcareEmployerCategories Of Employment

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The article reports a projected 5 million drop in ACA enrollment due to rising costs and subsidy expiration. This directly affects U.S. health insurers' risk pools and premium revenue, as healthier individuals may drop coverage, worsening adverse selection. Hospitals and healthcare providers face higher uncompensated care costs. The mechanism is regulatory (subsidy expiration) and demand-side (affordability). Impact is U.S.-specific, with no direct commodity or supply chain scarcity.

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  • ACA enrollment projected to drop from 22.3 million to 17.5 million in 2026.
  • Average deductible increased by over $1,000.
  • Monthly premiums rose by $65.
  • COVID-era subsidies expiration is a key driver.
  • Middle-income Americans disproportionately affected.

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