Changing health care costs: health insurance premiums are set to rise – here's why
The cost of health care in America is rising faster than most families can afford-and as a health care insurance provider and proud Wyomingite, I'm deeply concerned. Results from a
With Congressional Republicans and
As we move into the health insurance open enrollment period, we want to share additional changes ahead for us all.
We're disappointed that the OBBA did not extend the enhanced Affordable Care Act premium tax credits, introduced in 2021, to make health insurance more affordable. These tax credits are scheduled to expire at the end of 2025 and without them, many individuals who purchase health insurance on the Marketplace may see steep increases.
These changes will have an impact on many
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When healthier people leave the Marketplace due to increased costs, the people who keep coverage often need more care. To account for healthy people dropping their coverage, insurers nationwide will be increasing premiums. Like everything else, health care is getting more expensive. Hospital services, outpatient care, and medications are all seeing steep cost increases. In fact, industry experts project 2025 will bring the highest medical cost growth in over a decade. While rates vary based on age, income, plan selection, and geography, the overall trend is clear: without continued tax credit support, the cost of health insurance will rise for
While our premium adjustments reflect the realities of today's health care landscape, the expiration of enhanced premium federal tax credits will have the greatest impact on what many families pay for coverage.
Below are examples of how these changes may play out for individuals in
A 40-year-old couple, with two children, earning
While the Affordable Care Act and enhanced premium tax credits primarily affect the individual market, it's important to remember that any disruption in coverage options can ripple across the entire system. Additionally, there will be stricter eligibility and enrollment rules, making it even more important for individuals to stay informed and take action early. Consumers should carefully review their options ahead of open enrollment to understand how these changes may affect their coverage and monthly costs.
With the expiration of these tax credits looming, and open enrollment on the horizon, it is important everyone in
Rising costs are not inevitable. They are the result of our collective choices. We appreciate the ongoing engagement from regulators, legislators, and our health care partners who recognize the urgency of the challenges we face and are actively exploring solutions-though much work remains to turn conversations into meaningful change.
While many of the challenges we face are systemic, individuals can still take steps to manage their own costs such as completing preventive visits, understanding their benefits, and choosing the right site of care.
Let's join together to make health care more affordable and accessible for
IMPORTANT RESOURCES
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