Congress remains split on whether to keep the enhanced Affordable Care Act tax credits even after President Donald Trump signed a spending bill to end the recordgovernment shutdown.

Here’s how that could impact your wallet.

Imagine your healthcare plan costs $600 a month.

With the boosted tax credit, you might only pay $250 a month, and if that credit goes away, you would have to pay the full $600.

Many people could see big increases in their monthly bills.

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Democrats have been pushing for Congress to extend the credits to keep those increases from happening, but Republicans have pushed back.

“Am I going to guarantee a vote on ACA, unreformed, COVID-era subsidies that is just a boondoggle to insur

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