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Having never expanded Medicaid, Texas avoided most of the looming federal cuts other states will face. But the Affordable ...
The average consumer could pay 75 percent more for a marketplace plan, according to a KFF analysis, driven by the expiration ...
The expiration of the enhanced ACA premium subsidies at the end of this year is prompting many insurers to hike rates by an ...
LIVING in a cramped city flat, care worker Erin Temple struggled to get by – often relying on food banks when her salary ...
Fannie Mae now predicts rates around 6.5% by the end of 2025 and 6.1% by the end of 2026.
People who get health insurance through the Affordable Care Act could soon see their monthly premiums sharply increase as ...
Colorado health insurers have proposed huge price increases for next year for people who purchase coverage on their own— a consequence, state officials say, of the recently passed One Big Beautiful ...
Money talks—but only if you know how to listen. If your wallet feels like it’s always on mute, it’s probably time to sit down and make a clear, practical plan for your future expenses and big dreams.
Cuts to SNAP and Medicaid benefits could hurt low-income workers, while tax breaks in the same bill will disproportionately benefit wealth business owners, adding to the gap between rich and poor.
Minnesota ranked fourth best in the nation for having the lowest percentage of income – 4.87% – going toward insurance premiums, according to this guest editorial.
NH has the nation’s lowest health insurance costs—but new state and federal laws could drive premiums up for many residents ...
Minnesota ranked fourth best in the nation for having the lowest percentage of income — 4.87% — going toward insurance premiums.