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Government Shutdown Continues as Health Insurance Premiums Loom Over Millions

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Last updated: October 23, 2025 1:12 am
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Published: October 23, 2025
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Congress remains in a deadlock as the government shutdown stretches into its fourth week, marking the second longest in U.S. history. The shutdown has led to the furlough of over 700,000 federal workers, with the repercussions of this ongoing crisis becoming increasingly evident. In Prince George’s County, Maryland, home to approximately 60,000 federal employees, long lines formed outside a local food bank, illustrating the growing hardships faced by many families.

Currently, serious negotiations to resolve the shutdown are absent, compounding the uncertainty for millions of Americans. A key factor contributing to the impasse is the impending expiration of health care subsidies at the end of the year. Without these subsidies, millions are set to experience a significant increase in their health insurance premiums for 2026, estimated at an average rise of 18 percent. This comes at a time when health care costs are already climbing across the nation, as highlighted by a recent Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) survey that reported average annual premiums for workplace coverage had reached nearly $27,000, representing a 6 percent increase from the previous year.

Cynthia Cox, vice president and director of the Program on the Affordable Care Act for KFF, emphasized the importance of these enhanced subsidies which were initially introduced as part of COVID relief but were later extended through the Inflation Reduction Act. However, these subsidies are set to expire at year’s end unless Congress intervenes. With the Obamacare marketplaces having expanded significantly due to these subsidies—growing from around 11 to 12 million enrollees before, to 24 million currently—the potential impact of subsidy expiration could disproportionately affect residents in Republican-led states, where the uptake has surged.

Critics have raised concerns about the Affordable Care Act itself, arguing that it contributes to higher insurance costs. While it is true that the law mandates coverage for individuals with pre-existing conditions, thus increasing premiums, Cox noted that the costs in the individual and employer markets are somewhat comparable. The real financial burden is often less visible to employees, as their employers typically absorb much of the premium costs.

The year-over-year increase in health insurance premiums can largely be attributed to rising healthcare costs overall, including expenses related to doctor visits, hospital stays, and prescription medications. The introduction of high-cost drugs, such as GLP-1 medications used for obesity treatment, is also becoming a contributing factor to these escalating costs.

There’s been criticism regarding the enhanced subsidies, particularly surrounding the absence of an income cap. Though the subsidies do phase out at higher incomes, under the current system, individuals and couples with six-figure incomes may still qualify for assistance based on the proportion of their income relative to their premiums.

In summary, if the subsidies are not renewed or extended, individuals could face not only the aforementioned premium hikes but also an average increase of 114 percent in their monthly payments, dramatically raising the affordability of health insurance for many. The implications for the long-term viability of the Affordable Care Act remain complex, with critics suggesting that while the subsidies have made healthcare more accessible for some, they don’t address the root causes of rising costs in the healthcare system.

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