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Loss of tax credits drive Covered California insurance premiums higher for middle-income Valley residents

5+ hour, 33+ min ago  (686+ words) New enrollments in Covered California, the state's health insurance marketplace under the Affordable Care Act, are down by nearly one third over the past year across the San Joaquin Valley following the expiration of enhanced tax credits that helped subsidize…...

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Covered California enrollment is open. But without an extension of tax credits, will thousands in the Valley be unable to pay?

4+ mon, 3+ week ago  (1204+ words) Fresno barber Juan Gonzalez expects to pay more than three times more for health insurance coverage through'Covered California'than he did in 2025 because federal tax credits that help subsidize the cost of his monthly premiums are set to expire at the…...

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Expiration of COVID-era tax credits could spike health insurance costs by more than double for lower-income Valley residents

6+ mon, 1+ week ago  (1627+ words) Almost 185, 000 lower-income San Joaquin Valley residents " and nearly 2 million statewide " who purchase health insurance through'Covered California'will see their monthly premiums skyrocket in January after Congress failed to reach agreement on extending "enhanced tax credits" that subsidize a large share of…...