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Millions Have Lost Aca Insurance Cost Spikes

MedicalDirectorSpecial Issues ObamacareFinancial Risk Reduction

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The expiration of ACA tax subsidies directly reduces health insurance affordability, leading to lower enrollment and higher out-of-pocket costs for consumers. Insurance companies face potential margin pressure if they raise premiums further to offset risk pool deterioration, but may also see reduced administrative costs from lower enrollment. The mechanism is regulatory (subsidy removal) affecting consumer demand and insurer pricing power. Impact is US-specific.

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  • Nearly 5 million people projected to be uninsured by 2026 due to ACA subsidy expiration.
  • ACA sign-ups expected to drop to 16.5-17.5 million from 22.3 million in 2025.
  • Average monthly premiums increased 58% from $113 to $178.
  • Average deductibles rose 37% to a record high of $3,786.
  • Decline concentrated among individuals just above subsidy threshold.
Sector verdictGLOBAL_HEALTHCAREDownmagnitude 2/3 Β· confidence 3/5

US health insurers face 1-2% margin compression in health insurance plans over 1-4 weeks.

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