Enhanced ACA Subsidies Expire Affecting 20 Million

ACA subsidies expire on January 1, 2026, cementing higher healthcare costs for approximately 20 million Americans nationwide. The enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies, which were temporarily expanded during the COVID-19 pandemic, helped make health insurance significantly more affordable for middle-class families and self-employed individuals. Without congressional action to extend these ACA subsidies, many Americans now face dramatically higher monthly premiums, with some seeing increases of 50% or more. Health policy experts warn that the expiration of ACA subsidies could lead to increased numbers of uninsured individuals, potentially reversing years of progress in expanding healthcare coverage. Insurance marketplace enrollment is expected to decline as families struggle with affordability challenges created by the subsidy expiration.