Congress released the numbers on March 30—approximately 27 million Americans don’t have health insurance. The number is ...
Retiring before 65 is often fantastic news with one big caveat: your employer health coverage goes away, and there's a gap to fill before Medicare begins. That gap can get expensive fast, especially ...
Health coverage that once felt barely within reach is slipping further away in 2024, even for people who thought they had planned carefully. Premiums are climbing faster than paychecks, deductibles ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michael L. Millenson writes about healthcare as a skeptical optimist. To understand why access to affordable health insurance has ...
Government auditors tried to enroll 24 fictional people in health insurance plans offered via the Affordable Care Act exchanges—the marketplaces where taxpayer-subsidized health insurance plans are ...
A deal to end the longest federal government shutdown in history left out the extension of Obamacare subsidies — and that omission will hit the Sunshine State harder than any other. No other state has ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Coloradans who buy subsidized health insurance on the individual marketplace will pay about twice as much in 2026 as they did this year, assuming Congress ...