With the government shutdown now over, millions of Americans enrolled in Affordable Care Act plans are wondering what happens next. ACA subsidies are set to expire at the end of the year, potentially driving up costs for more than 45 million people. Kathy Hempstead from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation joined First at Four to discuss how the end of the shutdown could impact healthcare affordability, what to expect during open enrollment, and whether political pressure might push Congress to extend the subsidies.
What the end of the government shutdown means for Obamacare subsidies
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