Insurance premiums on the rise in Florida as subsidies expire
Insurance premiums are on the rise, along with deductibles and maximum out-of-pocket costs. Coupled with that, government subsidies that would lessen or cover premiums have just expired.
"For the first time in our lives, we will go without health insurance," said
Misner said she has a basic insurance plan and would still have to pay out of pocket, on top of her increased premium.
"We will be part of the uninsured in
Insurance premiums on average could increase around 30%, and for people who are getting subsidies to help pay for their premium - it could more than double.
"I'm not asking for a handout," said Misner. "I'm just asking for an affordable plan."
Castor invited Misner to speak at her press conference.
"When coverage isn't affordable, people will drop their health insurance and end up in the ER or go without and be sicker," Castor said. "That will impact all of us."
Castor said the issue was the "line in the sand" that
"It will impact what we pay for our health insurance," Castor said. "It will impact when you show up at the emergency department. It will show up in chronic diseases across the community."
In a statement from Congressman
"The program may need adjustments to prevent fraud and ensure that assistance goes to those with legitimate financial need," he said.
His full statement can be read below.
"I have consistently called for serious discussions about the urgent need to address the Premium Tax Credits, which expire at the end of the year. While the program may need adjustments to prevent fraud and ensure that assistance goes to those with legitimate financial need, I have also emphasized the harm that allowing these subsidies to lapse would cause for hardworking Floridians who rely on them to afford health insurance. However, I strongly oppose the reckless tactics of



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