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Health insurance premiums for many Wisconsin residents on the Affordable Care Act are projected to rise significantly next year.
The potential cost increases are tied to the expiration of pandemic-era subsidies at the end of the year.
Democrats and Republicans are in a standoff over extending these subsidies as part of a government funding bill.
Projections show some residents, particularly seniors, could face premium increases of several hundred percent.
MADISON – Premiums are set to skyrocket for many Wisconsin residents who buy health insurance through the Affordable Care Act, according to new projections released by the Evers administration.
The cost increases are expected to materialize next year if some Obamacare subsidies are not extended beyond December —

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