ENDING ACA TAX CREDITS WOULD IMPOSE HIGH COSTS ON BLACK AMERICANS IN 10 MAJOR METRO AREAS: OVER 170,000 LOSING HEALTH INSURANCE, $740 MILLION MORE IN ANNUAL PREMIUMS, AND MORE THAN 200 PREVENTABLE DEATHS EACH YEAR
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More than 170,000 Black adults in 10 major metro areas would lose health care coverage in 2026 if the ACA credits expire , with the largest losses in
Our analysis shows that coverage loss is only the first shock. Families who lose insurance and families who remain covered both face significant new burdens, and the costs are substantial across the 10 metropolitan areas.
Allowing the ACA credits to expire would lead to more than 200 preventable Black deaths each year. These deaths stem directly from the loss of affordable coverage and reduced access to timely care.
Black families would pay
Local economies in major metros with large Black populations would lose more than
Allowing the ACA premium tax credits to expire would make it harder for
The pursuit of equity in this moment requires us to hold fast to the gains we have made thus far, both to limit the suffering of as many
Note
1. Pre-Trump economic conditions were examined in these 10 metro areas in EPI's "A tale of 10 cities" report, which discusses various threats imposed by the Trump administration's historic rollback of federal, civil, and workers' rights protections. The underlying methodology combines Census microdata, federal Marketplace enrollment data, and state-level projections of coverage loss. The forthcoming report will provide complete technical details.



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