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Senate rejects GOP health plan

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Republicans push high deductible plans and health savings accounts
Sarah Monroe once had a relatively comfortable middle-class life.

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Health Savings Accounts, backed by GOP, cover fancy saunas but not insurance premiums
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Senate rejects GOP health plan as insurance premium spike looms
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Thursday’s health vote: GOP factions to watch
Senate Republicans are finally set to vote on a GOP health care plan Thursday — the same day that the Senate will vote on Democrats’ proposal to extend the enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies by th...

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US Senate to Vote Thursday on Republican and Democratic Healthcare Plans
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Democrats’ Proposal to Extend Enhanced ACA Subsidies Fails in Senate
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Indiana lawmakers reject new congressional map; Senate fails to pass health care bills
Two opposing health care bills failed to get 60 votes and advance ahead of a Dec. 31 deadline to avoid Affordable Care Act marketplace premium hikes.

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Senate poised to reject extension of health care subsidies as costs rise for many
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Both Senate Plans to Lower Healthcare Costs Fails
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Retiring Before 65? How to Find Affordable Health Insurance Until Medicare Starts

Finding health insurance coverage before Medicare kicks in can be overwhelming. Here are the best options for solid, affordable coverage for early retirees.
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Should you choose a high-deductible health plan? What to know about the pros and cons

GoodRx reports that high-deductible health plans (HDHPs) feature lower premiums but higher out-of-pocket costs, ideal for healthy individuals.
valuepenguin
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Health Insurance Really Is Important, and Here's Why

Health insurance helps to reduce medical costs, making health care more affordable and thus more accessible. Having health insurance also facilitates access to care, resulting in lower death rates and better health care outcomes. On a basic level, health ...
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Private health insurance costs are going up. A complete guide to your coverage options

Private health insurance premiums will be going up in 2026 — in some cases, by a lot. Congressional Democrats and Republicans remain deadlocked on health care reform, following disagreements over America’s health insurance marketplace that contributed to November’s government shutdown.
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What Does Health Insurance Cover?

Les Masterson is a deputy editor and insurance analyst at Forbes Advisor. He has been a journalist, reporter, editor and content creator for more than 25 years. He has covered insurance for a decade, including auto, home, life and health. Before cove..
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What is Supplemental Health Insurance and How Does it Work?

Supplemental health insurance offers extra coverage to help with the part of your medical bill you're responsible for paying. This extra health coverage pays out directly to you either as a lump sum or through regular payments. That means you're not ...
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Republicans unveil health care plan to counter Democratic bid to extend ACA subsidies

But neither bill is expected to have the support it needs to advance, leaving in the balance tens of millions of Americans who could see their health care costs soar at the start of the new year. Thune's announcement on Tuesday marked the first time Senate Republicans appeared to coalesce around a single health care plan to respond to the anticipated price hikes Americans currently receiving ACA tax credits will face in 2026.
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Senate Republicans land on Obamacare fix, tee up dueling vote with Dems

S.D., announced that Republicans would back Sens. Bill Cassidy, R-La, and Mike Crapo's, R-Idaho, plan to convert Obamacare subsidies to HSAs.
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