About 85,000 people who bought Pennie plans in 2025 did not renew for this year following the expiration of expanded tax ...
Low-income Pennsylvania families and adults in their late 50s and early 60s have been dropping out of Affordable Care Act health plans at the greatest rates after a key financial incentive expired at ...
One in five customers of Pennsylvania's Affordable Care Marketplace dropped coverage because the expiration of tax credits ...
The state's health insurance marketplace was extended to give residents to review their options because costs have increased.
The move comes after the GOP-controlled Congress allowed enhanced subsidies to expire at the end of last year, sending premiums skyrocketing for some.
Residents saved money by dropping coverage, or choosing plans with limited networks, higher copayments and deductibles.
The state marketplace says nearly 1 in 5 subscribers dropped their plans after enhanced federal tax credits expired.
Pennsylvania's state-based health insurance marketplace, Pennie, announced that nearly 85,000 residents have dropped their ...
Pennie announced that its smart matching technology is now available to borrowers in all 50 states, marking a major expansion of the income-focused loan marketplace in 2026. The nationwide rollout ...
Pennsylvanians still searching for a 2026 health insurance plan are running out of time to secure it through the Affordable Care Act. Open enrollment on Pennie, the state’s Obamacare marketplace, ends ...
Pennie attributes this to the spike in prices due to tax credits expiring ...
The lowest earners accounted for the most terminations of health insurance purchased through Pennsylvania’s online marketplace, with nearly 1 in 5 enrollees dropping coverage in 2026 as costs ...