Just before shutdown, most Americans wanted health insurance tax credits extended, KFF poll finds
The survey, which was conducted from
At the same time, the survey showed that only about 4 in 10 U.S. adults had read “a lot” or “some” about the subsidies as the shutdown began, leaving room for public opinion to shift in either direction as the political fight continues. A
The vast majority of
Most want ACA tax credits extended
At stake is the cost of health insurance for the 24 million people who have signed up for health coverage through the ACA, in part encouraged by the billions of dollars in subsidies that made it more affordable for many people.
According to the KFF poll, about 3 in 4 Americans — 78% — said that they wanted
That view cuts across party lines, including majorities of
Looming expiration isn't widely known, even among affected groups
The expanded subsidies, first passed in 2021 and extended a year later, allow some low-income enrollees to access health plans with no premiums and cap high earners' premiums at 8.5% of their income. When they expire, ACA premiums will more than double for the average ACA enrollee, according to another KFF analysis.
KFF's new poll shows that if the subsidies aren't extended by the start of the
About 6 in 10 people who have self-purchased insurance said they had heard “a little” or “nothing” about the tax credits' expiration.
Asked if they could afford nearly double the cost they pay in health insurance premiums, 70% of people who purchase insurance through the
Prior to shutdown, Republicans received more blame for tax credits ending
The poll found that just before the shutdown began, Americans who supported the tax credits were more likely to blame
In general, though,
The findings come as a recent poll from The
House Democratic leader
Republican leaders, meanwhile, say
“Real pain is being inflicted on the American people” because of



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