On average, Oklahomans pay $58 per month for a benchmark silver plan, but without the subsidies, that figure is projected to jump to $153 per month.
Oklahoma Insurance Department Commissioner Glen Mulready said Oklahomans could see substantial increases in health insurance ...
detailing each of the areas impacted and how up to 2 million people — mostly in Southern states — could lose coverage if the Marketplace’s advance premium tax credits (APTC) and enhanced ...
Proposed cuts could cost Minnesota $1.6 billion annually, jeopardizing health coverage for 1.3 million Minnesotans ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma’s top insurance official warned that health insurance premiums could see “substantial increases” next year if federal subsidies for the Affordable Care Act aren ...
Oklahoma’s top insurance official warned that health insurance premiums could see “substantial increases” next year if federal subsidies for the Affordable Care Act aren’t extended. “A permanent ...