Before Congress adjourns for Thanksgiving break this week, Floridians are hoping for a last-minute deal to extend the enhanced premium tax credits.
These credits make quality, comprehensive health insurance more affordable for Americans without access to employer-sponsored coverage. Eligible participants include small business owners, entrepreneurs, and independent contractors, and the coverage extends to their families as well.
Currently, more than 4.7 million Floridians rely on enhanced premium tax credits to afford private health insurance.
The tax credits are set to expire at the end of 2025 unless Congress renews the program. If they do expire, premiums will skyrocket, forcing Floridians to pay double, triple, or even more for their coverage.
Open enrollment for 2026 is already un

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