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Congress lets subsidies expire, 5 million drop ACA plans

Five million fewer people have ACA insurance after Congress let pandemic-era subsidies expire, causing premiums to surge by up to 50%. The collapse hits lower-income families hardest, as unsubsidized

5 million have dropped ACA insurance after Trump and the GOP let prices skyrocket
NPR News โ€” 26 June 2026
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Five million fewer people now have Affordable Care Act health insurance than a year ago, federal data shows, after Republicans let federal price suppo

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Why This Matters

The collapse of ACA enrollment after Congress allowed pandemic-era subsidies to expire isnโ€™t just a numbers gameโ€”itโ€™s a reversal of years of progress in expanding healthcare access. For millions of families, the sudden spike in premiums doesnโ€™t just mean higher bills; it forces brutal choices between essential health coverage and other basic needs like rent or groceries. This erosion of coverage threatens to deepen health disparities that were already widening, particularly in states that refused to expand Medicaid.

Background Context

The Affordable Care Actโ€™s subsidies, introduced during the pandemic to cushion economic shocks, were never intended to be permanentโ€”but their expiration was a political choice, not an inevitability. For years, Republicans in Congress and the Trump administration had targeted the ACA, scaling back outreach and enforcement while pushing for piecemeal repeal efforts. The subsidy rollback in 2023 was the culmination of that opposition, leaving a safety net frayed just as inflation and healthcare costs surged.

What Happens Next

With enrollment now in freefall, the Biden administration faces pressure to either reinstate expanded subsidies or risk a generation of Americans losing preventative care and early disease detection. Republican-led states may push further to undermine the ACAโ€™s remaining protections, while Democrats will likely frame the issue as a wedge in the 2024 election. Meanwhile, hospitals in high-uninsured areas could see rising uncompensated care costs, potentially destabilizing rural healthcare systems already on the brink.

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