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Affordable Care Act
Why Affordable Care Act coverage has record enrollment
Jan 15, 2024
Plans are cheaper because of pandemic-era subsidies, and millions who lost Medicaid coverage have found their way to ACA marketplaces.
Higher subsidies drive record ACA enrollment
Nov 9, 2023
The government has extended pandemic-era subsidies for the Affordable Care Act marketplace until 2025 — and even higher-income families are eligible.
Gig workers are signing up for ACA health benefits, though many still go uncovered
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Blake Farmer
Nov 21, 2022
Gig workers are a major reason this year's open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act individual marketplace is likely to be big.
Affordable Care Act enrollment expected to hit another record
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Blake Farmer
Nov 18, 2022
A shift to self-employment during the pandemic may partly be responsible for the enrollment surge in plans through the Affordable Care Act marketplace.
Unique labor conditions spur people to seek health insurance
Sep 16, 2021
The Biden administration says nearly 3 million people signed up during the extended ACA enrollment period.
Supreme Court dismisses challenge to Affordable Care Act
Jun 17, 2021
The justices left the entire law intact Thursday, ruling that plaintiffs had no right to bring their lawsuit in federal court.
New law dramatically expands access to health care subsidies
Mar 11, 2021
Lots of low- and middle-income folks who didn’t qualify for subsidies before will now.
For public good, not for profit.
Federal health care portal reopens for 3-month special enrollment period
Feb 16, 2021
The Biden administration plans to spread the word that people can sign up and may be eligible for free or subsidized coverage.
HealthCare.gov reopens for enrollment
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Nova Safo
Feb 15, 2021
Over the last four years, millions have dropped off the ACA.
Supreme Court once again weighs future of Obamacare
Nov 10, 2020
More than 20 million people would lose health insurance if the Supreme Court invalidates the Affordable Care Act.