Illinois residents to see 78% average increase in cost of Affordable Care Act exchange plans if subsidies expire
About 91% of
“Some of them are going to lose their coverage entirely,” Gillespie said of what will occur if the enhanced subsidies are allowed to expire. “But everybody is going to be hit by this.”
Statewide, the average household this year is paying
Costs are expected to increase more or less for some
Most people in
Most people who get insurance through the Affordable Care Act exchange also get premium tax credits, based on their incomes, to help lower the monthly costs of the insurance. In 2021,
Those more generous subsidies are now at the center of the government shutdown fight.
Meanwhile
Open enrollment for Affordable Care Act exchange plans begins for
By operating its own exchange,
He said the state could also open a special enrollment period if the federal government decides to extend the enhanced subsidies after regular open enrollmeht has closed.
If the federal government ultimately decides to extend the enhanced subsidies, after
“We encourage people to not wait (to sign up for plans),” Winters said. “What I can assure you is the minute
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