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Four Million Americans Dropped Affordable Care Act Coverage After Subsidy Reductions

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services reported that around four million Americans have dropped their Affordable Care Act insurance coverage this year due to rising costs from the end of enhanced subsidies. This data highlights the effects of recent congressional decisions on healthcare enrollment.

Approximately four million Americans have ceased their enrollment in Affordable Care Act insurance plans this year, attributed to increased costs following the expiration of enhanced subsidies. This data was released on June 27, 2026, by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, providing a detailed overview of the impact on enrollment after congressional actions.

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