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FortuneFederal data show 3 million fewer people held Affordable Care Act coverage in February than a year earlier. Officials attribute part of the decline to the January 1 end of enhanced subsidies that had lowered premiums.
ForbesEnrollment in Affordable Care Act health plans dropped from more than 22 million in 2025 to 17.5 million this year after enhanced federal subsidies ended. Premium increases and the return of full costs for higher-income enrollees contributed to the decline.
BenzingaU.S. solar installers and financial firms have halted business with certain China-invested domestic solar panel factories over uncertainty about eligibility for federal subsidies. JinkoSolar has agreed to sell a 75.1 percent stake in its Florida manufacturing plant to an American…
Cigna announced it will leave the Affordable Care Act exchanges in 2027 following the expiration of enhanced federal subsidies. CVS's Aetna has also stopped offering plans on the marketplace while enrollment has declined. Nearly 23 million Americans obtain coverage through the AC…