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Colorado's 2026 health insurance premiums could double for most marketplace enrollees after federal COVID subsidies end.
Colorado residents, especially on the Western Slope, face steep health insurance premium hikes in 2026 as federal COVID-era subsidies expire.
Without the Enhanced Premium Tax Credit, most of the state’s 300,000 marketplace enrollees are expected to see premiums double, with some facing increases up to 400%.
Individuals like John Zeising, a retiree with long COVID, could see monthly costs jump from $240 to over $1,000, threatening to consume half their income.
While state aid may offset costs for some, many are considering less comprehensive plans with higher deductibles and limited provider access to manage rising expenses.
Las primas de seguro de salud de Colorado en 2026 podrían duplicarse para la mayoría de los inscritos en el mercado después de que terminen los subsidios federales de COVID.