Enrollment for the Affordable Care Act opened on November 1, and Americans can expect to see the largest increase in cost since the law went into effect over a decade ago.
The new national average for premiums through the ACA is about 30%. Though some states could see higher spikes.
Oklahoma residents using the health insurance marketplace face significant premium increases ranging from 15% to 75% as enhanced premium tax credits expire, according to the Oklahoma Insurance Department.
The premium tax credit is a refundable tax credit for low-income families through the Health Insurance Marketplace. As it expires at the end of the year, premiums will likely increase.
The department warns that a family of four earning around $70,000 could start paying over $500 per month for coverage. The

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