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Colorado’s 2026 health insurance enrollment is stable, but expiring federal subsidies may spike premiums 101% without action.
Colorado’s health insurance enrollment for 2026 is nearly unchanged from last year, with 256,422 residents enrolled as of December 23.
Federal enhanced premium tax credits expire December 31, potentially causing average premiums to rise 101% without state action, though Colorado’s $100 million in emergency funding has helped limit increases.
About 65% of enrollees will still receive financial help, with over half seeing plans under $10 monthly.
Rural residents may face steeper hikes, and state leaders urge Congress to act, as no federal solution has passed ahead of the holiday recess.
Open enrollment continues until January 15 for mid-February coverage.
La inscripción al seguro de salud de Colorado en 2026 es estable, pero los subsidios federales que expiran pueden aumentar las primas un 101% sin acción.