Fewer Oregonians are enrolling in marketplace plans because of federal uncertainty
About 21,000 fewer people enrolled in health insurance plans through the
About 118,400 people during open enrollment enrolled in marketplace health insurance for 2026, 15% less than the nearly 140,000 people who enrolled in 2025.
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The report attributed that drop to the expiration of the pandemic-era enhanced premium tax credit, which means more Oregonians purchasing marketplace coverage are now facing higher premiums. In 2026, people paid an average of
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And as of August, people who came to the
Among Oregonians enrolled in marketplace plans, the largest share, or 38% of enrollees, are people ages 35 to 54. They are followed by people ages 55 and older at 34%, adults ages 18 to 34 at 18% and individuals under age 18 at 10%, according to the report.
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