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Nevada’s federal health subsidies may end in 2025, doubling premiums for 112,000 middle-income residents.
Federal health insurance subsidies in Nevada may expire at the end of 2025, potentially doubling premiums for thousands of middle-income residents as average plan costs rise 26%.
About 6% of Nevada Health Link enrollees—around 112,000 people—could lose expanded premium tax credits, despite ongoing congressional debate.
Senate Democrats support a clean extension, but Republicans oppose long-term funding, creating uncertainty.
Without action, many may switch to cheaper plans or go uninsured, reversing progress in reducing the uninsured rate from 22.6% in 2010 to 10.8% in 2023.
Open enrollment ends January 15, and a Senate vote looms, but passage remains uncertain due to the 60-vote threshold and lack of Republican backing.
Los subsidios federales de salud de Nevada podrían terminar en 2025, duplicando las primas para 112.000 residentes de ingresos medios.