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Thread: 2026 ACA Healthcare Premium Shot UP....WAY UP

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    YAY!! good to hear, thanks for the update. I worry too.

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    Yay you for calling the insurance person!! Hooray for the great news.

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    Good news Sioux

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    So great to hear, SiouzQ!
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    I pay a lot for health insurance but not complaining. It paid out for me $450,000 earlier this year!

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    Glad to hear it, SQ!

    Wow, Frugal-one, that's a lot of $$!

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    Glad it worked out!!
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    Today NPR had a segment about the ACA where they featured someone from the Kaiser foundation and the health reporter. A collar mentioned she was an ACA consumer and her premiums had been zero but she got a letter saying her premiums would now be $600.

    The AC expert advised her to look further into it because that wasn't right, and those letters are going out the indicate the full cost of the insurance, but does not mention subsidies. I wonder if that's the letter that SQ got.

    As an aside, I think it's useful that people who use the government's healthcare exchange are informed of how much the government is paying for their health insurance. We used to do that once every few years where I worked, a letter reminding employees how much their employer was paying to the insurance companies to cover their health insurance.

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