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flag Idaho’s 2026 health insurance premiums surge 10-11%, with out-of-pocket costs rising 75% due to expiring ACA tax credits, risking millions losing coverage if Congress doesn’t act.

flag Idaho’s early 2026 health insurance enrollment reveals average premiums rising 10% for individuals and 11% for small groups, with net costs after tax credits increasing 75%—about $1,200 annually—due to the impending expiration of enhanced Affordable Care Act tax credits. flag State officials warn these hikes, already affecting residents through renewal notices, could signal a broader national crisis if Congress fails to extend the credits by year’s end. flag Without renewal, nonpartisan analyses project subsidized enrollees could face average out-of-pocket costs more than doubling, risking millions losing coverage. flag A legislative stalemate persists, with Democrats linking credit extension to government funding and Republicans demanding funding votes first. flag Open enrollment begins nationwide on November 1, raising concerns that many may be locked into higher prices before any action is taken.

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