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A family making $85,000 a year could face a $24,000 premium without ACA subsidies, highlighting the financial burden on middle-class families.
Increased healthcare premiums could lead to medical bankruptcy for families, with some unable to afford necessary coverage.
Health insurance premiums in America are projected to rise by 75% next year if subsidies are not renewed.
The removal of health care subsidies could lead to significant financial burdens for families, with some potentially paying $24,000 annually for healthcare on an $85,000 income.
In Republican districts, healthcare premiums could rise from around $500 a month to around $2,000 a month if tax credits are not extended.
The removal of healthcare subsidies could lead to significant financial burdens for families, with some potentially paying $24,000 a year for healthcare.
In Arizona's fifth congressional district, if Affordable Care Act subsidies are not extended, a couple currently paying $492 a month in premiums could see their costs triple to $1,481 a month. This poses a significant financial burden for families earning $82,000 a year.
If healthcare subsidies expire, over 2 million people are expected to lose their coverage, and premiums could increase by more than 75%.
MAGA Mike Johnson's messaging is all over the place. He's making claims about rabble rousers getting paid more than pregnant women, which is somehow linked to the government shutdown. It's like playing Mad Libs or cosplaying Donald Trump.