WYDEN UNVEILS REPORT ON MILLIONS OF AMERICANS LOSING COVERAGE AND SKYROCKETING COSTS IF REPUBLICANS END PREMIUM TAX CREDITS
The following information was released by
Loss of enhanced premium tax credits will lead to the largest premium increases in almost a decade - disproportionately harming Americans who are older, low- and middle-income, self-employed, and living in rural areas.
"Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, tens of millions of working Americans can buy their own health coverage without breaking the bank.
In addition to Wyden, the report was led by Senator
In aletter to the Georgetown Center on Health Insurance Reforms last month, Wyden and his colleagues asked for answers to a series of questions about how Americans should prepare for the changes indicated by health insurer rate filings in the wake of Republican actions to make unprecedented cuts to health care coverage.



SHAHEEN, SCHUMER, WYDEN, BALDWIN, WARNER RELEASE REPORT DETAILING PREMIUM SPIKES, HIGHER COSTS AND COVERAGE LOSS FOR MILLIONS OF AMERICANS IF PREMIUM TAX CREDITS EXPIRE THIS YEAR
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