Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson said Tuesday that he will not allow a vote to extend enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies that are set to expire at the end of the month, solidifying his party’s decision to let tens of millions of Americans face massive premium increases in the new year.

Speaking to reporters, Johnson acknowledged that some swing-district Republicans pushed him for a vote on the ACA subsidies as people across the country face sticker shock, with premiums more than doubling on average.

The ACA open enrollment period ended Monday for those with coverage starting start January 1, 2026.

“With no extension of enhanced tax credits, ACA enrollees are going to start the year with premium payments increasing by an average of 114%, or over $1,000 a year per person,” Larry Levitt, KFF’s executive vice president for health policy, noted Tuesday. “Some will find a way to pay it, some have switched to higher deductibles, and some have dropped coverage.”

  • Doomsider@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    They don’t want Americans to have the great healthcare they get.

    Let’s force one of these low cost catastrophic plans on all of Congress. We will even give them $1,000 to start off their HSA with. That should cover a visit or two to the doctor for the rest of their miserable lives.

    Until we stop this blatant classism nothing is going to improve.