WASHINGTON -- For the last six years at open enrollment time, Tucson resident Tracy Barber has checked prices for the marketplace health insurance she has relied on since retiring.
This year’s price hike is staggering. To keep her high-end gold plan, the monthly premium would jump from $863 to about $1,500. That’s an extra $7,600 a year that she and her husband can’t possibly afford.
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