Is Congress stopping millions from saving $4,600 on cheaper health insurance plans?
Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., sets the record straight on who is to blame for the government shutdown on 'The Story.'
The government shutdown has focused debate on the vast sum ($136 billion in 2025, as projected by the Congressional Budget Office) that the federal government spends to annually subsize continually skyrocketing Obamacare health insurance premiums. The Wall Street Journal reports that regardless of how that fiscal tug-of-war turns out, health insurance premiums paid by Americans are expected to rise another 8% or 9% next year.
The mega-health insurers are leading the charge for more subsidies because this money lands right in their pockets. Their profits and stock values have been soaring while the rest of us struggle to pay the rising tab.
One reason healthcare costs are rising at two to three times the cost of everything else is that the entire insurance market is dysfunctional. Most Americans pay high monthly premiums (or the government pays for them) for coverage they often don't use.
In 2024, 11.7 million people, more than one-third of those covered by Obamacare, had no medical claims. They, or taxpayers, paid a lot in premiums — for nothing.
NO 2 HOUSE DEMOCRAT SAYS HEALTHCARE DRIVES PARTY'S STRATEGY AS SHUTDOWN HEADS INTO NEXT WEEK
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