Meyer sounds alarm as ACA premiums set to skyrocket
Gov.
Meyer, along with Gov.
The governors homed in on an upcoming spike in insurance premiums for those using the open marketplace. That spike is projected to raise costs by an average of 114%, according to nonpartisan health policy research group KFF.
Rising health care costs have been at the center of the ongoing federal government shutdown, with
In September, Meyer and 17 other Democratic state governors sent a letter to leaders in
Using the government's online health insurance marketplace, individuals can preview what their plan may look like going into 2026 and cross reference it against 2025 prices.
Potential impacts on Delawareans
Using this tool, Spotlight Delaware created three different hypothetical families eligible for tax credits to determine how plans may change for residents across the state. It is important to note these prices would vary from person to person depending on insurance eligibility, smoker status and the number of children they have.
In one of these hypotheticals, a 64-year-old single woman living in Seaford making
But if those credits lapse, she would pay
Another hypothetical family of four living in
A couple in their early 50s living in Dover and making
When asked on Friday if the state would step in to subsidize insurance premiums should the shutdown not lead to compromise on the Affordable Care Act, Meyer said he did not want to speculate on what the federal government was going to do.
The
Meyer said that figure alone would pose a serious challenge for states to supplant.
"I don't think there's a state government in the country that can sustainably step in for a federal government that's not fulfilling its promise to the American people," Meyer said during the press conference.



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