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Health Insurance Future in America

Health Insurance Future in America

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Health insurance coverage in America is facing a turning point: while 8% of people remained uninsured in 2025 — a drop from a decade ago — looming policy shifts threaten to reverse gains. Medicaid expansion could leave up to 10 million more uninsured over the next decade, and ACA subsidies expiring may slash marketplace enrollment. Reactions vary — some see rising uninsured rates, others frame it as fewer ineligible applicants. A curious uptick in coverage among Hispanic Americans sparks debate, with some experts suggesting immigration policies may be driving people out of the country — not just the system. After years of decline thanks to the ACA and pandemic protections, the future of coverage hangs in the balance as subsidies fade and new policies take hold.

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