The end of expanded subsidies for the Affordable Care Act exchanges means more people will go without health insurance, workers, doctors, and researchers said.

Open enrollment is under way for 2026 insurance coverage, and millions of Americans are facing extreme sticker shock thanks to the end of expanded Affordable Care Act subsidies, which capped Obamacare premiums for a “benchmark” insurance plan at 8.5 percent of income. Twenty-two million people relied on that funding, at a cost of about $35 billion annually.

With the expanded subsidies set to expire at the end of the year, reverting back to a less generous subsidy level last in place in 2021, patients around the country are facing premium increases that are so extreme, they’re either reducing health insurance coverage or dropping it altogether. Some are facing price hikes many multiples higher than they paid last year; those whose costs only doubled told the Prospect they considered themselves lucky by comparison.

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    First of all, most people did NOT vote for the orange taco pedophile Nazi, despite whatever fudged numbers he’s pulled out of his arse.

    No, you need to stop saying shit like this. Americans collectively voted for this in the only ways that matter. Anything else you want to say is just copium designed to delude yourself into thinking things aren’t as bad as they are. They are that bad and we literally asked for it. Stop trying to downplay that fact.

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      we literally asked for it

      Do you understand the definition of “we?”

      I DID NOT VOTE FOR ANY OF THIS! Leave ME out of your own sick “WE” horrorscape.

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        I do, but apparently you do not. It doesn’t make a damned bit of difference what you personally voted for and if you haven’t figured that out by now then there’s no point in continuing this conversation.

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          “You voted for this. You are getting what you deserve.”

          I’m sorry if you voted for trump. I understand your bitterness and your impulse to drag everyone else into your miserable hellscape. But I didn’t vote for trump. So stop blaming the current state of politics on people who did not vote for trump.

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          No, you don’t. You’re blaming the non problems for the problems. You have no clue what you’re talking about whatsoever.