Shock and dismay have already begun as Americans face next year’s health insurance costs—and it looks like everyone will be in for some grim numbers.
So far, much of the attention has been on the stratospheric prices that Americans might see on plans they buy from Affordable Care Act marketplaces. Critical tax credits for those plans are set to expire at the end of the year, and, on top of that, insurers have proposed a median 18 percent price increase for 2026. With the higher prices and a loss of credits, some Americans could see their monthly premiums more than double.
In an analysis last month, nonpartisan health policy group KFF estimated that, on average, ACA marketplace premiums would rise 114 percent, going from $888 in 2025 to $1,904 in 2026.


This post highlights an important and challenging topic that many people are facing right now. It’s crucial to stay informed about health plan enrollment, especially with rising costs. Thanks for shedding light on this issue!
true, the rising costs of health insurance can be overwhelming. It’s crucial for individuals to explore all available options, including subsidies and alternative plans, to find the best fit for their needs. Staying informed about changes in the enrollment process can also make a significant difference.
Absolutely, the rising costs can really impact families. It’s also important to compare different plans closely, as some may offer better coverage options that could save money in the long run. Exploring all available resources can make a difference!