• CONTACT
  • MARKETCAP
  • BLOG
Coin Mela Coin Mela
  • Home
  • News
    • All News
    • Bitcoin
    • Ethereum
    • XRP
    • Altcoins
    • NFT
    • Blockchain
    • Web3
    • DeFi
    • Finance
    • Stocks
    • Company
  • Learn
  • Market
  • Advertise
Reading: Congress Fails to Extend Obamacare Subsidies, Health Premiums Set to Rise for Millions
Share
  • bitcoinBitcoin(BTC)$68,965.00
  • ethereumEthereum(ETH)$2,042.42
  • tetherTether(USDT)$1.00
  • binancecoinBNB(BNB)$637.66
  • rippleXRP(XRP)$1.40
  • usd-coinUSDC(USDC)$1.00
  • solanaSolana(SOL)$86.27
  • tronTRON(TRX)$0.275561
  • dogecoinDogecoin(DOGE)$0.096226
  • Figure HelocFigure Heloc(FIGR_HELOC)$1.03
CoinMelaCoinMela
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • News
  • Learn
  • Market
  • Advertise
Search
  • Home
  • News
    • All News
    • Bitcoin
    • Ethereum
    • XRP
    • Altcoins
    • NFT
    • Blockchain
    • Web3
    • DeFi
    • Finance
    • Stocks
    • Company
  • Learn
  • Market
  • Advertise
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© Coin Mela Network. All Rights Reserved.
Finance

Congress Fails to Extend Obamacare Subsidies, Health Premiums Set to Rise for Millions

News Desk
Last updated: December 17, 2025 12:59 am
News Desk
Published: December 17, 2025
Share
87797192007 mike johnson press conference

Congress has reached a critical juncture regarding the extension of subsidies under the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare. With the deadline looming at the end of the year, health insurance premiums are poised to increase significantly for millions of Americans, a situation intensified by the failure of last-minute attempts to secure the necessary votes in the House of Representatives.

Speaker Mike Johnson confirmed on December 16 that bipartisan efforts led by a group of moderate Republicans to initiate a vote on extending the tax credits were unsuccessful. Johnson addressed the press in the Capitol, explaining that while there was a willingness among some lawmakers to revisit the COVID-era subsidies established by Democrats, no agreement could be reached to facilitate a vote.

“Many of them did want to vote on this Obamacare, COVID-era subsidy the Democrats created,” Johnson remarked. “We looked for a way to try to allow for that pressure release valve, and it just was not to be.”

The conclusion of these subsidies is projected to impact approximately 22 million Americans. According to KFF, a nonpartisan health policy research organization, enrollees who currently benefit from the tax credits will see their premiums double once the subsidies expire. The decision to halt further discussions on extending these credits is linked, in part, to the Republican party’s broader agenda of curbing federal spending. Johnson also cited concerns raised by the Government Accountability Office regarding potential fraud within the program as a factor in their reluctance to support an extension.

Earlier this month, a Senate proposal designed to extend these COVID-era subsidies for an additional three years faltered in the Senate despite backing from all Democrats and four Republican senators. The legislation failed to meet the 60-vote threshold required for passage.

In the coming days, the House is expected to take up a separate bill proposed by Republicans that focuses on broader health care reform. This legislation aims to allow businesses to join together to secure health insurance and includes provisions for funding to reduce out-of-pocket costs by 2027. However, Johnson acknowledged the improbability of this bill passing without concurrent resolution on the Obamacare subsidy issue.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer criticized the Speaker’s failure to advance the Obamacare subsidy vote, emphasizing the real financial impact on American families. Schumer pointedly remarked, “Johnson said it ‘just was not to be.’ Well, tell that to an American family that’s got to pay $500 to $1,000 more a month for their health care.”

As the situation develops, millions of Americans await the consequences of these legislative decisions, which could significantly affect their financial burdens related to health care.

NH International Chairman Calls for Increase in US Dollar Exchange Rate to TT$9
Chinese Luxury Car Market Faces Decline as Domestic Brands Gain Ground
ClubWPT Gold Faces Uncertain Future as Key Game Feature Changes Loom
US Labor Market Update: December Jobs Report Anticipated Amid Disappointing Trends
Nvidia’s $5 Billion Stake Revives Intel’s Relevance in AI Market
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp
ByNews Desk
Follow:
CoinMela News Desk brings you the latest updates, insights, and in-depth coverage from the world of cryptocurrencies, blockchain, and digital finance.
Previous Article Hederas Climb or Crash Key Levels to Watch This Week CME Launches Real-Time HBAR Pricing Amid Declining Market Activity
Next Article Speed Speed Secures Funding to Enhance Global Payment Infrastructure and Expand Merchant Tools
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Popular News
3930ea32cf80027e153102d1f013407a
Most Americans Confident About Retirement Despite Stock Market Fears
97796f39df867d760b4341af76b51b86
Bithumb Apologizes After Accidentally Transferring $40 Billion in Bitcoin to Users
urlhttps3A2F2Fg.foolcdn.com2Feditorial2Fimages2F8546982Fa visual depiction of blockchain te
XRP and Solana: Promising Altcoins to Watch as Crypto Market Recovers
- Advertisement -
Ad image

Follow Us on Socials

We use social media to react to breaking news, update supporters and share information

Twitter Youtube Telegram Linkedin
Coin Mela Coin Mela
CoinMela is your one-stop destination for everything Crypto, Web3, and DeFi news.
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Corrections
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise with Us
  • Quick Links
  • Finance
  • Company
  • News
  • Stocks
  • Bitcoin
  • XRP
  • Ethereum
  • Altcoins
  • Blockchain
  • DeFi
© Coin Mela Network. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?