Obamacare premiums surged this year. A new analysis shows it's likely to happen again in 2027
Middle-income Americans straining to pay for Act health insurance are unlikely to get relief next year, according to a new analysis that shows insurers in the marketplace...
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Obamacare premiums surged this year. A new analysis shows it's likely to happen again in 2027
A new analysis of early rate filings shows that Affordable Care Act insurers are proposing another year of double-digit premium increases.
Obamacare premiums surged this year. A new analysis shows it's likely to happen again in 2027
A new analysis of early rate filings shows that Affordable Care Act insurers are proposing another year of double-digit premium increases.

Obamacare premiums surged this year. A new analysis shows it’s likely to happen again in 2027
A new analysis of early rate filings shows that Affordable Care Act insurers are proposing another year of double-digit premium increases. A

Obamacare premiums surged this year. A new analysis shows it’s likely to happen again in 2027
A new analysis of early rate filings shows that Affordable Care Act insurers are proposing another year of double-digit premium increases. A
ACA insurers propose 14% median premium hike for 2027, hitting middle-income enrollees hardest
A new analysis of early rate filings shows that Affordable Care Act insurers are proposing another year of double-digit premium increases. A

ACA Marketplace premiums projected to rise 14% in 2027, second straight double-digit increase
Health insurance premiums are likely to grow more expensive next year for those who buy Marketplace plans, after increases this year. Afford
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ACA Marketplace premiums projected to rise 14% in 2027, second straight double-digit increase
Health insurance premiums are likely to grow more expensive next year for those who buy Marketplace plans, after increases this year. Afford

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