SPOKANE — Health insurance costs for people who buy individual coverage through the Affordable Care Act could spike next year, affecting thousands of people across Washington state.
Policy analysts are warning that the expiration of some premium tax credits next January will lead to significant out-of-pocket premiums – perhaps up to 75% higher — for ACA marketplace enrollees in Washington state.
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