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Millions face health care cost hikes as tax credits lapse

by LAWIN.news January 2, 2026
written by LAWIN.news January 2, 2026
GRUNDY, VIRGINIA - OCTOBER 07: Patients have their blood pressure checked and other vitals taken at a intake triage at a Remote Area Medical (RAM) mobile dental and medical clinic on October 07, 2023 in Grundy, Virginia. More than a thousand people were expected to seek free dental, medical and vision care at the two-day event in the rural and financially struggling area of western Virginia. RAM provides free medical care through mobile clinics in underserved, isolated, or impoverished communities around the country and world. As health care continues to be a contentious issue in America, an estimated 29 million Americans, about one in 10, lack coverage. An estimated 27 million people — or 8.3 percent of the population of America- were uninsured, according to a report from the Census Bureau. This rate is considerably high in rural and poorer parts of the country. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
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As the new year began in 2026, enhanced federal tax credits that lowered health insurance premiums for most people enrolled in Affordable Care Act (ACA) plans came to an end.

The expiration took effect at midnight, triggering higher health care costs for millions of Americans.

The tax credits had been expanded under temporary federal measures aimed at making coverage more affordable. These expanded subsidies reduced monthly premiums for individuals and families who purchased insurance through the ACA marketplaces. The higher level of assistance is now no longer in place.

The lapse means many ACA enrollees will see increased monthly premium bills. The impact applies to consumers who rely on financial assistance to afford private health plans available on federal and state insurance exchanges. Households that qualified for the enhanced support are now expected to shoulder a larger share of their insurance costs.

The expiration comes as many consumers had already selected or renewed their coverage for 2026 during the open enrollment period. Enrollees who based their decisions on the previous level of support may now face unanticipated cost increases. People with lower and middle incomes are expected to be among those most affected, due to their reliance on subsidies to keep coverage within reach.

The enhanced credits had been part of a broader strategy to stabilize the individual insurance market. They were designed to increase enrollment, reduce the number of uninsured people and limit premium hikes.

Hospitals, clinics and community health organizations are monitoring how the change may affect patient access to care. They are watching for possible increases in the number of uninsured patients seeking services. Any rise in uncompensated care could have financial implications for health care providers, particularly in regions with high ACA marketplace enrollment.

As 2026 begins, households that rely on ACA coverage are adjusting to the new cost landscape. Many are reviewing plan options, comparing premiums and weighing out-of-pocket expenses. The loss of the enhanced tax credits places renewed attention on the affordability of health insurance and the stability of the individual market.

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