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Tracking the Public’s Views on the ACA

While overall opinion of the Affordable Care Act has been more favorable than unfavorable since 2017, there remain deep partisan divides. See how public opinion on the ACA has changed from the inception of the law to the present. This interactive tool highlights key moments when views shifted and trends based on party identification, income, age, gender, and race/ethnicity.

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  • What an Income Cap Could Mean for ACA Enrollees and the Federal Budget

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    Some members of Congress are considering an income cap on the ACA enhanced premium tax credits to lower federal costs. Depending on the income cutoff chosen, a cap may have little effect on the federal budget and a big effect on some households’ budgets, particularly for older enrollees.

  • As ACA Deadline Approaches, Some Price-Sensitive Consumers May Consider Switching to Short-Term Plans

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    As the ACA open enrollment deadline approaches amid the expiration of the enhanced premium tax credits, nearly six in 10 Marketplace enrollees say they would not be able to afford $300 more in annual health care costs, which may lead some to alternative coverage products, such as short-term plans, a type of private coverage that tends to have lower premiums but few consumer protections and limited benefits.

  • There is No Drop-Dead Date for an ACA Tax Credit Extension, But Coverage Losses Will Mount as the Clock Ticks

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    While the Affordable Care Act’s enhanced premium tax credits expired at the end of 2025, there is no absolute drop-dead date for extending them. An extension could happen even after the deadline to sign up for coverage and be made retroactive to January 1. Open enrollment could also be extended to allow people time to change their plans or allow new people to sign up. ACA enrollees would welcome premium relief whenever it comes.

  • ACA Sign-Ups Are Down by Over a Million People, But It’s Still an Incomplete Picture

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    Data currently being released represent Open Enrollment Marketplace plan selections, or how many people have signed up for or been automatically renewed into 2026 coverage. These data do not necessarily translate to effectuated enrollments. That is because people who have selected a plan or been automatically renewed may not ultimately choose to pay for their plan, thus “effectuating” their coverage.

  • Navigating Uncertainty: The Latest Challenge to the Title X Family Planning Safety Net

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    The Administration's latest funding deadline and guidance shift intensifies pressure to the reproductive health safety net at a time when the number of uninsured individuals is projected to rise due to Medicaid cuts and expiration of enhanced Affordable Care Act premium tax credits, and Planned Parenthood clinics have lost their federal Medicaid funding.

  • After 16 Years, Partisans Still View the Affordable Care Act Very Differently

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    On the 16th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) passage, most of the public (61%) view the law favorably, though opinions and debates remain as partisan as ever....As voters continue to grapple with the affordability of coverage and care, the partisan legacy of the ACA will almost certainly figure into debates about health care costs this fall.

  • ¿Hay alguna razón por la que el mercado no ajustaría y continuaría automáticamente mi subsidio para la prima al momento de la renovación?

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    Si vive en un estado que utiliza cuidadodesalud.gov , cuando solicitó cobertura por primera vez, tuvo la oportunidad de autorizar al mercado a consultar sus datos de ingresos en línea, incluyendo sus declaraciones de impuestos, durante 1 a 5 años. Si no lo autorizó, su asistencia financiera NO se renovará automáticamente para el próximo año, y debe volver a aplicar. Si vive en un estado que opera su propio mercado de seguros, el proceso para…

  • What kinds of health insurance plans do private enrollment websites sell?

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    Private enrollment websites that are run by insurance companies typically only show plans offered by that insurer. Websites run by insurance brokers are required to show all plans offered by multiple insurers. If you have questions or concerns about information on these sites, contact the Marketplace call center, HealthCare.gov, or your state Marketplace. Many private enrollment websites also sell short-term health plans, cancer-only policies, and other less comprehensive products. These products may appear cheaper than…