Nasdaq: Oscar Launches New Affordable Health Insurance Choices for New Jersey Individuals, Families, and Businesses
Oscar Launches New Affordable Health Insurance Choices for New Jersey Individuals, Families, and Businesses
Thousands of New Jerseyans are signing up for more bare-bones health insurance plans under the state's Affordable Care Act program due to skyrocketing premium increases after federal subsidies expired ...
Health insurance premiums for New Jersey's Affordable Care Act marketplace are set to jump by an average of 174%. The sharp increase is due to the expiration of federal subsidies and the rising cost ...
Cuts to Medicaid are expected to cause an estimated 350,000 New Jersey residents to lose coverage. Health insurance premiums are rising dramatically, with some Affordable Care Act plans in New Jersey ...
Thousands of New Jerseyans who lost federal subsidies that helped them buy health insurance have dropped their coverage, a new state report said.
FILE - Pages from the U.S. Affordable Care Act health insurance website healthcare.gov are seen on a computer screen, Aug. 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Patrick Sison, File) Nationally, around 800,000 fewer ...
NorthJersey.com on MSN: Why are 69K NJ residents suddenly without health insurance?
NorthJersey.com: Tough decisions for NJ on health insurance as 2026 cuts loom
Pew Research Center: What the data says about Affordable Care Act health insurance exchanges
Nearly 23 million Americans get health insurance through one of the online “exchanges” (also called “marketplaces”) that operate under the 2010 Affordable Care Act, or ACA. Most receive subsidies from ...
The lowest-cost Silver health plan on the Affordable Care Act Marketplace has risen 77 percent, and child care costs have grown dramatically. Rising everyday expenses, including energy and transportation, are adding new pressures on households.