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ACA premiums rise as subsidies come to an end

by LAWIN.news January 1, 2026
written by LAWIN.news January 1, 2026
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Enhanced federal tax credits that helped many Americans afford Affordable Care Act (ACA) health insurance plans have expired after four years, taking effect at midnight.

The expiration affects millions of consumers who purchase coverage through ACA marketplaces, many of whom now face higher monthly premiums without the additional financial assistance.

The expanded tax credits were originally enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Congress approved the temporary increases to reduce out-of-pocket premium costs for consumers buying plans on HealthCare.gov and state-based exchanges. The subsidies helped middle- and lower-income households maintain coverage during a period of economic uncertainty and job losses.

With the enhanced credits ending, financial assistance for marketplace enrollees will return to pre-pandemic levels. Consumers who enrolled based on the temporary subsidies may now see higher premiums for the same plans. Some households that previously qualified for zero-dollar or very low-cost plans may now incur monthly charges.

The change applies nationwide, affecting both federal and state-run ACA exchanges. Marketplace administrators and insurers are adjusting premium calculations to reflect standard subsidy levels. Both bronze-tier and higher-tier plans are impacted.

Groups affected include self-employed workers, part-time employees, small-business workers without employer-sponsored insurance, and people between jobs.

The end of the enhanced credits may prompt some enrollees to switch to lower-premium plans with higher deductibles or explore alternative coverage options. The impact varies depending on household income, family size, and regional premium rates.

The underlying ACA premium tax credit formula remains in place, offering financial help based on income and the benchmark plan. Cost-sharing reductions for eligible low-income enrollees also continue on silver-tier plans. The main difference is the reduced size of the premium tax credit compared with the temporary expansion.

Health policy organizations, enrollment counselors, and marketplace navigators are assisting consumers with the updated calculations. Notices explaining the changes in financial assistance are being sent to affected households. Users who auto-renewed plans may notice increases in upcoming premium invoices, but marketplace tools allow them to compare plans and update applications to find lower-cost options under the current subsidy rules.

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