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Affordable Care Act enrollment expected to decrease by 5 million due to rising costs

19 May 2026
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Nationwide enrollment in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) health insurance marketplace is projected to decline by nearly 5 million people this year, a decrease of more than 20%, according to a KFF analysis. The remaining enrollees are facing higher costs, with average deductibles increasing by over $1,000 and monthly premiums rising by $65. The drop in enrollment is attributed to the expiration of COVID-era subsidies, which had previously helped many Americans afford their health coverage. As a result, a significant number of middle-income individuals, who earn too much to qualify for ongoing subsidies but not enough to afford rising premiums, are likely to drop their coverage. Enrollment declines are evident across most states, with those having their own exchanges faring better than those relying on the federal marketplace.

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The potential reduction in ACA enrollment is significant because the program serves as a primary health insurance source for millions of working-age Americans who do not qualify for Medicaid. The ACA, established in 2010, has been vital for gig workers and others without employer-sponsored insurance. Historically, enrollment spikes during periods of enhanced subsidies, as seen during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the expiration of these aids is leading to widespread affordability issues. The current situation reflects broader trends in healthcare costs and access, emphasizing the ongoing challenges faced by individuals in securing affordable health coverage in the U.S.

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