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Enrollment in Affordable Care Act Marketplace Drops by 5 Million for 2026

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Last updated: June 27, 2026 2:16 am
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Published: June 27, 2026
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The federal government has disclosed troubling statistics regarding enrollment in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace, revealing that approximately five million fewer individuals have health insurance coverage for 2026 compared to the previous year. This significant decline includes over one million fewer people who actively selected a plan for 2026, alongside four million who either discontinued their coverage or failed to pay their premiums.

This alarming trend comes in the wake of soaring prices within the marketplace, largely attributed to the expiration of enhanced financial assistance for enrollees last year. Following the failure of the Trump administration and Congress to extend these crucial aids, the Department of Health and Human Services released findings indicating a stark 13% drop in overall enrollment.

Experts such as Cynthia Cox, director of the KFF’s Program on the ACA, have indicated that this enrollment downturn was anticipated. Earlier this year, there were signs of diminished sign-ups, leading to predictions that the situation would worsen as affordability became a greater issue. Cox emphasized that attributing this decline solely to fraud, as suggested by the Trump administration and supported by certain conservative think tanks, overlooks the fundamental impact of increased premium costs driven by the removal of enhanced premium tax credits.

Throughout the pandemic, heightened enrollment reflected the direct result of substantial federal investment, which made premiums more accessible. This year, however, the environment shifted dramatically, with average premium costs reportedly doubling from 2025 to 2026 following the expiration of these subsidies. The situation was further exacerbated by congressional standoffs, including a government shutdown in October 2025 aimed at negotiating an extension of these essential credits.

As costs have surged, many consumers have been forced to reevaluate their insurance options, leading to tough choices regarding budget allocations. The impact of these increases has permeated various facets of life, including decisions pertaining to employment and family dynamics.

Insurance companies, facing the ripple effects of dwindling enrollment, are also feeling the strain. Notably, several firms, including Cigna, have announced their withdrawal from the ACA markets next year. This exodus poses a threat to marketplace stability, particularly as the demographics shifting out of coverage often include healthier individuals. Should this trend continue, experts warn of the potential for a “death spiral,” where fewer enrollees lead to higher premiums and further dropouts.

Despite these concerning forecasts, Cox expressed cautious optimism, suggesting that enough individuals are still actively participating in the ACA marketplaces to maintain operational viability. Current data does not indicate the impending collapse of insurance options in any geographic region. However, the rising premium trend is set to remain a pressing challenge for consumers, who may face additional obstacles in securing affordable healthcare coverage in the future.

Analyzing early insurance rate filings for 2027, trends suggest that premiums are poised to increase further, potentially exacerbating the enrollment decline and intensifying the challenges faced by both consumers and insurers in navigating a healthcare landscape riddled with economic pressures.

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