Insurance Companies Say Premiums May Increase After Government Subsidies Stop
President Trump says the administration will no longer pay key Affordable Care Act subsidies. The result could be some consumers pay more for insurance coverage and the cost to the government rises.
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October 14, 2017 at 04:28AM
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NPR News: Insurance Companies Say Premiums May Increase After Government Subsidies Stop
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