If Trump wins the election, 20 million people could lose their healthcare subsidies
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Chrysa Ostenso expressed relief after subsidies cut their premiums from nearly $2,000 to less than $500, enabling them to keep their optometry practice afloat.
The upcoming election could drastically impact health insurance costs, especially with pandemic-era subsidies about to expire unless legislative action allows them to continue.
A potential lapse in subsidies could significantly affect families like the Ostensos, who rely on enhanced ACA support to afford health care and sustain their business.
Vice President Kamala Harris has promised to make health insurance subsidies permanent, while Donald Trump has not committed to supporting the ACA's enhancements.
Read at Fast Company
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