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flag After ACA subsidies ended in 2026, a Connecticut couple’s health premiums tripled, mirroring a national crisis affecting millions.

flag In 2026, Ken Warner and Parveen Vohra, a self-employed couple from Connecticut, saw their monthly health insurance cost jump from $630 to $2,531 after federal Affordable Care Act subsidies expired, forcing them to cut expenses, cancel subscriptions, and consider using retirement savings. flag Their situation reflects a broader national trend: without renewed subsidies, many ACA enrollees face steep premium hikes, leading to widespread cost-cutting, increased debt, or dropping coverage, with no legislative fix enacted despite bipartisan interest.

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