The final weeks of the year offer an opportunity for many people to consider their health insurance options for the upcoming year. Open enrollment for plans sold on government-run marketplaces begins ...
Having a health insurance plan with a high deductible could not only cost you—it could also kill you. A new study in JAMA Network Open found that people who faced those high out-of-pocket costs as ...
When Noah Hulsman, who owns a skate shop in Louisville, Kentucky, learned he no longer qualified for federal subsidies to ...
For millions of Americans, the end of year means it’s time to review health insurance coverage as open enrollment for 2025 gets underway. That usually takes place in October and November for the 154 ...
With the enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) premium tax credits set to expire soon, many people could see their marketplace plan premiums rise in 2026. As a result, some may consider switching to a ...
Many Americans with high-deductible health insurance plans face a cold reality at the start of every year. Those deductibles will have to be paid before most coverage starts. That can mean thousands ...
We analyzed nearly 720 health insurance costs from eight insurers, reviewed complaints, customer satisfaction, metal tiers and the types of plans offered in the marketplace. See our top picks below to ...
Health insurance deductibles are upfront payments before coverage kicks in. Lower deductibles often mean higher premiums, and vice versa. Some costs like copays may not count towards the deductible.
When you file your tax return, you can minimize your tax liability through common tax deductions like student loan interest, mortgage interest and charitable donations. But are medical premiums tax ...
Mark Cuban didn't start with the polite middle ground. He planted his flag in the weeds of a very real problem in the U.S. health system: insurance can cost money you never get to use. In an August ...
As enhanced ACA subsidies expire, families face soaring premiums and deductibles, forcing some to drop coverage, ration medications or go uninsured.