Opinion
Professors: Here are the life-and-death stakes of the debate over Affordable Care Act subsidies
The findings were striking: For every 52 people who gained health insurance, one life was saved. Scaled to the 3.8 million people projected to lose insurance by the expiring subsidies, the potential ...
OPINION: Industry experts have been warning about sticker shock but are routinely ignored by a Congress addicted to ...
For a decade, until her husband’s death three years ago at age 71, Brown patched together assistance from family to help pay ...
The health insurance industry continued to post strong growth in November, supported by a pickup in demand for health ...
A Republican call to give Americans cash instead of health insurance subsidies revives an old idea that has left millions ...
The Atlanta Democrat is making health care a focus of his reelection campaign by pushing for an extension of insurance subsidies.
As a Dec. 31 deadline approaches, major obstacles remain to extend tax credits for about 22 million Americans and prevent major increases in health insurance premiums.
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