As Congress Holds Up ACA Tax Credits, Insurers Hike Prices And Lose Customers

Healthcare Costs Soar Amid Government Shutdown: Insurers Prepare for Loss of Customers as Tax Credits Hang in the Balance

As the US government shutdown enters its fourth week, millions of Americans are bracing themselves for potentially devastating healthcare cost increases. The latest round of Obamacare premiums has seen some health insurers hike prices by a staggering 20-25%, with even higher jumps reported by some companies.

For consumers who can't afford the increased costs, health insurance executives are predicting a massive exodus from the market. According to Sarah London, CEO of Centene, one of the nation's largest providers of Obamacare plans, "We are supporting a population staring down (enhanced premium tax credit) expiration and potentially the wholesale loss of affordable healthcare coverage next year."

The price hikes are largely driven by the expiration of enhanced premium tax credits in 2026, which were a key factor in keeping premiums low for millions of Americans. The credits offer subsidies to individuals who purchase health insurance through the ACA, but Republicans in Congress are opposed to extending them.

As a result, health insurers have begun to retreat from selling individual coverage under the ACA, with some companies planning to exit the market altogether. UnitedHealthcare, the nation's largest health insurer, is expecting to lose two-thirds of its 1.7 million Obamacare enrollees if Congress fails to act.

"We believe these actions will establish a sustainable premium base — while likely reducing our ACA enrollment by approximately two-thirds," said UnitedHealthcare CEO Tim Noel. "These actions should drive margin improvement in our employer and individual segment in 2026 — though still below our targeted 7–9% range."

For health insurers, the situation is dire. Without the tax credits, they risk losing millions of customers who can't afford to pay more for coverage. Meanwhile, consumers are facing potentially devastating price hikes that could leave them without access to affordable healthcare.

As Congress struggles to find a solution, health insurance executives are holding out hope that lawmakers will come to an agreement on re-opening the government and extending the tax credits. "Congressional dialogue around (enhanced premium tax credits" has gained traction in recent weeks," London said. "While our products are priced to support year-over-year margin improvement in the scenario where (enhanced advance premium tax credits) expire, we believe these tax credits offer critical support for hardworking Americans, small business owners and rural healthcare infrastructure."
 
Ugh I cant even imagine how stressful this is for ppl who rely on healthcare 🤯 it's like they're being held hostage by the gov't shutdown. Insurers are gonna lose a ton of customers if those tax credits expire. It's not just about the money tho, it's about people's health & wellbeing 😔. I hope congress gets its act together soon & finds a solution. We cant keep going back & forth like this 🔄. It's time for some common sense & cooperation 👊
 
🤕 This is so messed up! I just can't imagine having to deal with higher health insurance premiums and losing my coverage because of the government shutdown. Like, what's the point of even having a plan if it's gonna get taken away from me? 🚫 And what about people who already have cancer or some other chronic illness that requires expensive treatment? They're not just gonna magically make themselves better because Congress can't agree on stuff 😩.

I feel for all these health insurance executives trying to make ends meet, but come on! Can't they see how this is affecting real people's lives? 🤯 I'm so frustrated and disappointed in the whole situation. It's like, hello! We need healthcare coverage, not a fancy financial calculator 💸.

And what about the people who are just gonna get left behind because of this? Like, single moms working two jobs just to make ends meet? They're already struggling to put food on the table and pay their bills. Adding more debt to their shoulders is just cruel 😢. This whole thing is a total disaster 🌪️
 
🤔 This is getting crazy... how are people supposed to afford healthcare if insurance companies keep raising prices? I feel like they're just trying to get rid of all the low-income folks who need it most. Like, what's the point of having a plan that costs $1k+ a month if you can't even afford to pay it?

I'm getting worried about my own family and friends who rely on Obamacare... what if Congress doesn't do anything? I don't think I could afford to lose our coverage 🤕. It's like they're playing with people's lives, you know? The whole thing just feels so messed up 😔
 
omg... 20-25% price hike?! that's crazy 🤯... i feel so bad for ppl who cant afford it... some health insurers r already planning to leave the market which is super scary 💔... what's gonna happen next? 😩... congress needs to step in and figure out a solution ASAP... can't let ppl lose their healthcare coverage over politics 🙅‍♂️... tax credits r crucial for affordable care & it's sad that reps r opposing them 👎... hope lawmakers come together soon & save the day ✌️
 
😬 this is getting crazy. if congress cant figure out how to keep ppl from losin their health insurance, whats gonna happen next? like, are they just gonna let people go without coverage? thats a nightmare. and what about those ppl who are already strugglin to pay bills as it is? they're gonna lose even more. its not like there's another option or somethin. 🤯
 
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🤔 its all so unfair 🤕 millions of ppl struggling to pay their meds & now theyre gonna be hit w/ even more prices? 🤑 2026 cant come soon enough tho 🙏 lets hope cong is smart & gets the gov shutdown resolved ASAP 💡 centene ceo sarah london said it all - its not just abt money, its about ppl having access to healthcare 😔
 
Ugh, this is gonna be a disaster 💸🏥. The government shutdown is already causing so much stress for people, and now they're worried about losing their health insurance? It's like, come on, Congress! Get your act together and figure out how to keep these subsidies going. The fact that some insurers are planning to leave the market altogether is just crazy. I mean, who wants to pay more for healthcare when you can't afford it? 🤯 And don't even get me started on the UnitedHealthcare CEO saying they'll "reduce" ACA enrollment by two-thirds... like, what's the point of even having health insurance if you're not gonna be able to keep it? 😩
 
omg this is like totally insane 🤯 healthcare costs are already so outta control as it is now with a gov shutdown premiums are gonna skyrocket by 20-25% and ppl cant afford it anymore i feel bad for those who have to choose between meds and rent lol what if unitedhealthcare loses 2/3 of its customers? that's like, half the country 🤯 they need to do something ASAP or ppl will be stuck w/o insurance. fyi 2026 can't come soon enough, but i'm not holding my breath 😂
 
this is so messed up 🤯 americans are gonna be stuck with sky rocketing healthcare costs because congress can't even agree on something that's supposed to help people 🙄 insurance companies are just gonna sit back and collect the higher premiums they've already set, without considering anyone else but themselves. it's all about profits over people 💸 these tax credits were meant to make healthcare more affordable for low-income folks, not just a way for insurers to make bank. we need some real solutions from our elected officials, not just empty promises 🙅‍♂️
 
Ugh, I just don't get it... 🤔 Like, on one hand, I think it's crazy that health insurers are hiking prices by 20-25% and expecting people to pay more, but then again, if the government doesn't extend the tax credits, they'll lose all these customers who can't afford it... 🤑 It's like, why should they have to suffer just because some politicians can't agree on stuff? 😩 But at the same time, I'm not sure if it's entirely fair that health insurers are profiting off people who need affordable healthcare... 🤷‍♀️ Like, shouldn't they be working with the government to find a solution instead of just taking advantage of the situation? 🤑 Ugh, my mind is all over the place... 🤯
 
I feel bad seeing people struggling with increasing healthcare costs 🤕... it's like they're caught between a rock and a hard place. I get that the government shutdown is causing all this, but some people are gonna lose their coverage? That's just not fair 🙅‍♂️.

I think it's crazy how fast prices are rising - 20-25%?!?! That's like, almost doubling what they were paying last year 💸. I know some people will be okay and find new plans that fit their budget, but others might struggle to afford it at all 🤦‍♂️.

I wish the gov'd just talk things out and extend those tax credits already 🙏... it's like they're holding a knife over people's heads. Health insurance execs seem pretty smart, though - they know what they're saying about the situation 🤓.

But honestly, I'm scared for all these people who are gonna lose their coverage... what if they can't find new plans that fit their budget? What if they end up without healthcare altogether?! 😬.
 
🤕 this is insane 🙄 can you imagine having to choose between paying rent or health insurance? it's already a struggle for so many people in the US. if the government shutdown continues, i'm worried about what's gonna happen to ppl who rely on ACA coverage. it's not just about the cost of premiums, but also about the access to healthcare itself 🏥💉 and i feel like we're seeing some really scary numbers here - 20-25% hikes? that's a huge chunk of change for anyone's budget! 😬 what's even more alarming is that some insurers are planning to leave the market altogether if they can't afford to offer ACA plans anymore 🚫 it's like, what's the point of having healthcare if u can't even get coverage?! 💔
 
Ugh 🤯 this is getting so crazy! If Congress can't agree on extending those tax credits, it's like they're leaving millions of people high and dry. I mean, who can afford to pay 20-25% more for health insurance? It's just not fair. My kid needs healthcare, and now it feels like it might be taken away from her because of politics 🤕.

And what really gets my goat is that the health insurers are just going to sit back and wait for people to leave their plans. Like, they're basically profiting off of people's desperation. It's so not right. We need some real solutions here, not just empty promises from politicians. How about we focus on making healthcare more affordable instead of trying to find ways to make the insurance companies happy? 🤦‍♀️
 
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