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ACA exchanges will continue to shrink as fewer enrollees pay premiums, analysis suggests

AwaisBy AwaisApril 17, 2026No Comments1 Min Read4 Views
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1 in 10 ACA enrollees dropped coverage after subsidy lapse: poll
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About 14% of ACA enrollees didn’t pay premiums in January, a higher rate than usual and one that suggests ACA enrollment will continue to decline, according to Wakely.

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