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GOP senators want to fund health savings accounts instead of extending COVID-19-era subsidies that made Obamacare less expensive for millions.
Those of us who get health care insurance from our employers — some 160 million Americans — may be breathing a sigh of relief. But our health care premiums are also staggering ( an average of $27,000 a year for a family of four ), and the fact that our employers pay part of the tab isn’t much of a reprieve.
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CHENNAI, India, Sept. 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Star Health and Allied Insurance Company Ltd. (Star Health Insurance), India's leading retail health insurance provider ...
Senate Republicans and Democrats took turns sinking each other’s proposals to address the looming expiration of health insurance subsidies for many working-class citizens, seemingly ensuring a spike in costs and a drop in coverage within weeks.
We just went through the longest government shutdown in history over contention regarding renewal of temporarily enacted government subsidies to Obamacare premiums.
Senate Republicans want to give Americans up to $1,500 to cover health expenses rather than extending enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies
Star Health and Allied Insurance, one of the largest health insurance firms in India, has confirmed it was the target of a “malicious cyberattack,” some two weeks after cybercriminals claimed to post customers’ health records and other sensitive ...
The Senate held back-to-back votes on Thursday on separate Democrat- and Republican-authored plans to address rising healthcare costs. But neither proposal garnered the 60 votes required to clear the upper chamber of Congress’s filibuster threshold.