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Over 77,000 Montanans gained health insurance via HealthCare.gov in 2025, but subsidies set to expire could double premiums.
Over 77,000 Montanans obtained health insurance through HealthCare.gov in 2025, with about 69,000 receiving federal tax credits that lowered their average premium to $102.
These pandemic-era subsidies, set to expire January 1, 2026, could double premiums without extension.
Roughly 12,400 residents earning above 400% of the federal poverty level would lose eligibility.
Congressional efforts to extend credits failed in the Senate, with Democrats backing a three-year extension and Republicans favoring expanded health savings accounts.
Montana’s senators opposed the extension, and the House passed a Republican bill that does not extend subsidies.
Insurers are raising premiums, and more consumers may opt for high-deductible plans.
Open enrollment for 2026 coverage ends January 15.
Más de 77,000 habitantes de Montana obtuvieron un seguro de salud a través de HealthCare.gov en 2025, pero los subsidios que expirarán podrían duplicar las primas.