As open enrollment approaches, the state’s version of the Affordable Care Act exchange began warning Massachusetts residents about skyrocketing premiums as Congress continues its stalemate over the federal subsidies .
As the federal shutdown continues, Democratic lawmakers are pushing to pass extensions of tax credits, which make health care cheaper for millions of Americans and expire at the end of the year.
Ahead of open enrollment beginning Nov. 1, Massachusetts Health Connector has been sending out final eligibility notices, including premium information for 2026. A spokesperson said the average premium increase is estimated to be more than $1,300 a year if the enhanced Premium Tax Credits are not extended.
“People can start to see those premium increases in their online member po

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